Nicotinamide riboside kinase 1 protects against diet and age-induced pancreatic β-cell failure

烟酰胺核苷激酶1可预防饮食和年龄引起的胰岛β细胞功能衰竭。

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作者:Angelique Cercillieux ,Joanna Ratajczak ,Magali Joffraud ,José Luis Sanchez-Garcia ,Guillaume Jacot ,Alix Zollinger ,Sylviane Métairon ,Judith Giroud-Gerbetant ,Marie Rumpler ,Eleonora Ciarlo ,Miriam Valera-Alberni ,Audrey Sambeat ,Carles Canto

Abstract

Objective: Disturbances in NAD+ metabolism have been described as a hallmark for multiple metabolic and age-related diseases, including type 2 diabetes. While alterations in pancreatic β-cell function are critical determinants of whole-body glucose homeostasis, the role of NAD+ metabolism in the endocrine pancreas remains poorly explored. Here, we aimed to evaluate the role of nicotinamide riboside (NR) metabolism in maintaining NAD+ levels and pancreatic β-cell function in pathophysiological conditions. Methods: Whole body and pancreatic β-cell-specific NRK1 knockout (KO) mice were metabolically phenotyped in situations of high-fat feeding and aging. We also analyzed pancreatic β-cell function, β-cell mass and gene expression. Results: We first demonstrate that NRK1, the essential enzyme for the utilization of NR, is abundantly expressed in pancreatic β-cells. While NR treatment did not alter glucose-stimulated insulin secretion in pancreatic islets from young healthy mice, NRK1 knockout mice displayed glucose intolerance and compromised β-cells response to a glucose challenge upon high-fat feeding or aging. Interestingly, β cell dysfunction stemmed from the functional failure of other organs, such as liver and kidney, and the associated changes in circulating peptides and hormones, as mice lacking NRK1 exclusively in β-cells did not show altered glucose homeostasis. Conclusions: This work unveils a new physiological role for NR metabolism in the maintenance of glucose tolerance and pancreatic β-cell function in high-fat feeding or aging conditions. Keywords: Metabolic disease; NAD(+); Nicotinamide riboside; Nicotinamide riboside kinase 1 (NRK1).

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