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Nicotinamide for the treatment of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction

Authors :
Abdellatif, Mahmoud
Trummer-Herbst, Viktoria
Koser, Franziska
Durand, Sylvere
Adao, Rui
Vasques-Novoa, Francisco
Freundt, Johanna K.
Voglhuber, Julia
Pricolo, Maria-Rosaria
Kasa, Michael
Turk, Clara
Aprahamian, Fanny
Herrero-Galan, Elias
Hofer, Sebastian J.
Pendl, Tobias
Rech, Lavinia
Kargl, Julia
Anto-Michel, Nathaly
Ljubojevic-Holzer, Senka
Schipke, Julia
Brandenberger, Christina
Auer, Martina
Schreiber, Renate
Koyani, Chintan N.
Heinemann, Akos
Zirlik, Andreas
Schmidt, Albrecht
von Lewinski, Dirk
Scherr, Daniel
Rainer, Peter P.
von Maltzahn, Julia
Muhlfeld, Christian
Kruger, Marcus
Frank, Sasa
Madeo, Frank
Eisenberg, Tobias
Prokesch, Andreas
Leite-Moreira, Adelino F.
Lourenco, Andre P.
Alegre-Cebollada, Jorge
Kiechl, Stefan
Linke, Wolfgang A.
Kroemer, Guido
Sedej, Simon
Abdellatif, Mahmoud
Trummer-Herbst, Viktoria
Koser, Franziska
Durand, Sylvere
Adao, Rui
Vasques-Novoa, Francisco
Freundt, Johanna K.
Voglhuber, Julia
Pricolo, Maria-Rosaria
Kasa, Michael
Turk, Clara
Aprahamian, Fanny
Herrero-Galan, Elias
Hofer, Sebastian J.
Pendl, Tobias
Rech, Lavinia
Kargl, Julia
Anto-Michel, Nathaly
Ljubojevic-Holzer, Senka
Schipke, Julia
Brandenberger, Christina
Auer, Martina
Schreiber, Renate
Koyani, Chintan N.
Heinemann, Akos
Zirlik, Andreas
Schmidt, Albrecht
von Lewinski, Dirk
Scherr, Daniel
Rainer, Peter P.
von Maltzahn, Julia
Muhlfeld, Christian
Kruger, Marcus
Frank, Sasa
Madeo, Frank
Eisenberg, Tobias
Prokesch, Andreas
Leite-Moreira, Adelino F.
Lourenco, Andre P.
Alegre-Cebollada, Jorge
Kiechl, Stefan
Linke, Wolfgang A.
Kroemer, Guido
Sedej, Simon
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a highly prevalent and intractable form of cardiac decompensation commonly associated with diastolic dysfunction. Here, we show that diastolic dysfunction in patients with HFpEF is associated with a cardiac deficit in nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+)). Elevating NAD(+) by oral supplementation of its precursor, nicotinamide, improved diastolic dysfunction induced by aging (in 2-year-old C57BL/6J mice), hypertension (in Dahl salt-sensitive rats), or cardiometabolic syndrome (in ZSF1 obese rats). This effect was mediated partly through alleviated systemic comorbidities and enhanced myocardial bioenergetics. Simultaneously, nicotinamide directly improved cardiomyocyte passive stiffness and calcium-dependent active relaxation through increased deacetylation of titin and the sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium adenosine triphosphatase 2a, respectively. In a long-term human cohort study, high dietary intake of naturally occurring NAD(+) precursors was associated with lower blood pressure and reduced risk of cardiac mortality. Collectively, these results suggest NAD(+) precursors, and especially nicotinamide, as potential therapeutic agents to treat diastolic dysfunction and HFpEF in humans.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312208085
Document Type :
Electronic Resource