[ARTICLE] NAD+ biosynthesis, aging, and disease

nanonug

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https://f1000research.com/articles/7-132/

Abstract
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) biosynthesis and its regulation have recently been attracting markedly increasing interest. Aging is marked by a systemic decrease in NAD+ across multiple tissues. The dysfunction of NAD+ biosynthesis plays a critical role in the pathophysiologies of multiple diseases, including age-associated metabolic disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and mental disorders. As downstream effectors, NAD+-dependent enzymes, such as sirtuins, are involved in the progression of such disorders. These recent studies implicate NAD+ biosynthesis as a potential target for preventing and treating age-associated diseases. Indeed, new studies have demonstrated the therapeutic potential of supplementing NAD+ intermediates, such as nicotinamide mononucleotide and nicotinamide riboside, providing a proof of concept for the development of an effective anti-aging intervention.

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raghav

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I took Life Extension NAD+, and the first day it was fantastic from the second day onwards it made me jittery and had to stop after 5 days. Any reason why it could be due to ? Does this deplete some other chemical in the body ?
 

Eastman

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I took Life Extension NAD+, and the first day it was fantastic from the second day onwards it made me jittery and had to stop after 5 days. Any reason why it could be due to ? Does this deplete some other chemical in the body ?

In addition to its anti-aging role highlighted in nanonug's post, NAD+ is used in the production of ATP, and its effects here are likely to be much more immediate than its anti-aging effects, so I think they were probably what you saw. So nutrients that work with NAD+ in energy production, e.g. B1 and B2, are possible candidates for getting depleted.
 
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