NAD+

NAD+ is a coenzyme essential for cellular energy production and is linked to anti-aging and regenerative medicine.

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NAD+: At a Glance

NAD+ acts as a crucial electron carrier in cellular energy production and is involved in DNA repair and epigenetic regulation.

  • Supports cellular energy production
  • Promotes DNA repair and longevity
  • Mild nausea or fatigue
Not FDA Approved Emerging Research

What is NAD+?

NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a vital coenzyme found in every living cell. It plays a crucial role in numerous biological processes, primarily acting as a key electron carrier in redox reactions, which are central to energy production in cells. Beyond its role in metabolism, NAD+ is pivotal in regulating cellular processes related to aging, DNA repair, and the maintenance of healthy cell function. As we age, levels of NAD+ naturally decline, which has been associated with a range of age-related health issues. Consequently, boosting NAD+ levels is a promising target in regenerative medicine to enhance overall health and longevity.

Mechanism of Action

NAD+ functions primarily as a cofactor in redox reactions, facilitating the transfer of electrons in metabolic pathways like glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. This process is essential for the conversion of nutrients into ATP, the primary energy currency of cells. Beyond energy metabolism, NAD+ serves as a substrate for various enzymes, including sirtuins and poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs), which are involved in DNA repair, gene expression regulation, and maintaining genome integrity. Its ability to influence these pathways underscores its importance in cellular health and longevity.

Clinical Applications

NAD+ has garnered attention in the field of regenerative medicine for its potential to support brain health, improve metabolic function, and delay the onset of age-related diseases. It is being explored for its therapeutic potential in conditions like neurodegenerative diseases, metabolic disorders, and even as a general anti-aging supplement. By replenishing NAD+ levels, it’s believed that one can enhance cellular resilience, improve cognitive function, and potentially extend healthy lifespan.

Safety & Side Effects

NAD+ supplementation is generally considered safe for most individuals. However, some people may experience mild side effects such as nausea, headaches, or fatigue. It’s essential for patients to consult with healthcare providers before starting any NAD+ supplementation, especially if they have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications. Clinical research continues to evaluate the long-term safety and efficacy of NAD+ therapies to ensure they provide benefit without significant adverse effects.

Related Conditions

References

  1. 1

    Age-associated nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide decline drives CAR-T cell failure.

    Nature cancer 2025 study
  2. 2

    Phages reconstitute NAD

    Nature 2024 study
  3. 3

    LXR/CD38 activation drives cholesterol-induced macrophage senescence and neurodegeneration via NAD

    Cell reports 2024 study
  4. 4

    Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Supplementation Improves Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Rescues Cellular Senescence by NAD

    International journal of molecular sciences 2022 study
  5. 5

    Macrophage de novo NAD

    Nature immunology 2019 study

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