Stefano Ministrini, Luca Liberale, Hanns-Eberhard Erle, Giuseppe Percoco, Ali Tfayli, Ali Assi, Ivan Kapitonov, Isabel Greiner, Giovanni Guido Camici
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Abstract
Nicotinamide adenine-dinucleotide (NAD+) supplementation is a promising strategy to delay cellular aging in different areas, including cosmetic dermatology. However, low bioavailability and stability of NAD+ formulations are the main factors limiting its effectiveness as an anti-aging treatment. In light of the above, a liposomal formulation of NAD+ (LF-NAD+) was tested in this study and compared to NAD+ alone in primary human aortic endothelial cells (HAECs) and primary human epidermal keratinocytes (HEKas). Intracellular NAD+ was measured using a colorimetric assay. Cell survival was derived from lactate dehydrogenase release in supernatants. Cell senescence was measured by senescence-associated β-galactosidase staining. Molecular mechanisms underlying the reported effects were analyzed by Western blot. Skin penetration of NAD+ was measured ex vivo in skin explants, using infrared spectroscopy. Compared to control NAD+ alone, the LF-NAD+ formulation increased the intracellular NAD+ content and cell survival in HAECs, but not in HEKas. Instead, a significant reduction in the number of senescent cells was observed in both HAECs and HEKas. LF-NAD+ treatment was associated with a reduced expression of p16 in both HAECs and HEKas, and to a significant reduction in p21 in HEKas alone. Finally, LF-NAD+ increases the skin penetration of the active substance NAD+ by 30% compared to the application of NAD+ alone. LF-NAD+, enhances the anti-aging effects of NAD+ on vascular and skin cells. Such in vitro findings might indicate a potential anti-aging role in the microcirculation and in the epidermidis.
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Current Issues in Molecular Biology (CIMB) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing review articles and minireviews in all areas of molecular biology and microbiology. Submitted articles are subject to an Article Processing Charge (APC) and are open access immediately upon publication. All manuscripts undergo a peer-review process.