Antioxidants (Dec 2021)

Therapeutic Potential of Emerging NAD+-Increasing Strategies for Cardiovascular Diseases

  • Noemi Rotllan,
  • Mercedes Camacho,
  • Mireia Tondo,
  • Elena M. G. Diarte-Añazco,
  • Marina Canyelles,
  • Karen Alejandra Méndez-Lara,
  • Sonia Benitez,
  • Núria Alonso,
  • Didac Mauricio,
  • Joan Carles Escolà-Gil,
  • Francisco Blanco-Vaca,
  • Josep Julve

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10121939
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 1939

Abstract

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Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. Aging and/or metabolic stress directly impact the cardiovascular system. Over the last few years, the contributions of altered nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) metabolism to aging and other pathological conditions closely related to cardiovascular diseases have been intensively investigated. NAD+ bioavailability decreases with age and cardiometabolic conditions in several mammalian tissues. Compelling data suggest that declining tissue NAD+ is commonly related to mitochondrial dysfunction and might be considered as a therapeutic target. Thus, NAD+ replenishment by either genetic or natural dietary NAD+-increasing strategies has been recently demonstrated to be effective for improving the pathophysiology of cardiac and vascular health in different experimental models, as well as human health, to a lesser extent. Here, we review and discuss recent experimental evidence illustrating that increasing NAD+ bioavailability, particularly by the use of natural NAD+ precursors, may offer hope for new therapeutic strategies to prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases.

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