A comparative study of metformin and nicotinamide riboside in alleviating tissue aging in rats

Lingling Geng(Capital Medical University), Bin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Haisong Liu(Hunan University), Si Wang(Capital Medical University), Yusheng Cai(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Kuan Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhiran Zou(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoyu Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zunpeng Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wei Li(Capital Medical University), Zeming Wu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoqian Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qun Chu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Guang‐Hui Liu(Capital Medical University), Jing Qu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Weiqi Zhang(Capital Medical University)
Life Medicine
October 26, 2022
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Abstract Metformin (MET) and nicotinamide riboside (NR) have both been reported to exert geroprotective effects in multiple species. However, the mechanism by which MET and NR regulate the aging program and delay aging in multiple tissues remains unclear. Here, we demonstrated that MET and NR attenuate aging features in human mesenchymal stem cells. Moreover, by systematically investigating the pathophysiological changes in different tissues from aged rats after oral administration of MET and NR, we showed that both MET and NR treatment alleviated various aging-related characteristics in multiple tissues, including inflammation, fibrosis, and protein aggregates. Consistently, MET or NR treatment partially rescued aging-related gene expression changes in aged rats. Collectively, we report that both MET and NR attenuate senescence phenotypes in human stem cells in vitro and in a variety of rodent tissues in vivo, thus providing a valuable resource and foundation for further evaluation of these two compounds against aging.


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