CHAPTER 7. Novel Functions of Vitamin E Nicotinate

Y. Suzuki, L. Marcocci, K. R. Duncan, D. I. Suzuki, N. Shults
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Vitamin E nicotinate is an ester of tocopherol (vitamin E) and niacin (vitamin B3). While this ester can be chemically synthesized, whether vitamin E nicotinate is formed from vitamin E and niacin in the biological system is unclear. Our previous metabolomics analysis demonstrated that the heart tissue level of vitamin E nicotinate is 30-fold lower in heart failure. Since the rat diet used in these experiments contained vitamin E acetate and niacin separately, but not in the form of vitamin E nicotinate, these results revealed that vitamin E and niacin could be esterified to form vitamin E nicotinate in the biological system. Observations that the vitamin E nicotinate level gets altered in the disease state suggest clinical importance. While it was expected that oxidative stress occurring during heart failure decreases the levels of various antioxidants, only vitamin E nicotinate, but not other forms of vitamin E including α-tocopherol, was reduced. Hence, vitamin E nicotinate may function independently from simply serving as a source of active vitamin E. Consistent with this idea, we recently found that the intact vitamin E nicotinate structure could elicit cell signaling for the formation of anandamide. Exciting novel functions of vitamin E nicotinate are discussed.
第七章。维生素E烟酸盐的新功能
维生素E烟酸盐是一种生育酚(维生素E)和烟酸(维生素B3)的酯。虽然这种酯可以化学合成,但维生素E烟酸盐是否由生物系统中的维生素E和烟酸形成尚不清楚。我们之前的代谢组学分析表明,心脏组织中维生素E烟酸盐的水平在心力衰竭中低30倍。由于实验中使用的大鼠饲料中分别含有维生素E醋酸酯和烟酸,但不以维生素E烟酸盐的形式存在,因此这些结果表明,维生素E和烟酸盐可以在生物系统中酯化形成维生素E烟酸盐。观察到维生素E烟酸水平在疾病状态下发生改变,这表明临床重要性。虽然预计心力衰竭期间发生的氧化应激会降低各种抗氧化剂的水平,但只有维生素E烟酸盐会降低,而包括α-生育酚在内的其他形式的维生素E则不会降低。因此,维生素E烟酸盐可以独立发挥作用,而不仅仅是作为活性维生素E的来源。与这一观点一致,我们最近发现,完整的维生素E烟酸盐结构可以引发细胞信号传导,形成anandamide。本文讨论了维生素E烟酸盐令人兴奋的新功能。
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