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NAD+ Repletion Rescues Female Fertility during Reproductive Aging.


ABSTRACT: Reproductive aging in female mammals is an irreversible process associated with declining oocyte quality, which is the rate-limiting factor to fertility. Here, we show that this loss of oocyte quality with age accompanies declining levels of the prominent metabolic cofactor nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+). Treatment with the NAD+ metabolic precursor nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) rejuvenates oocyte quality in aged animals, leading to restoration in fertility, and this can be recapitulated by transgenic overexpression of the NAD+-dependent deacylase SIRT2, though deletion of this enzyme does not impair oocyte quality. These benefits of NMN extend to the developing embryo, where supplementation reverses the adverse effect of maternal age on developmental milestones. These findings suggest that late-life restoration of NAD+ levels represents an opportunity to rescue female reproductive function in mammals.

SUBMITTER: Bertoldo MJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7063679 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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NAD<sup>+</sup> Repletion Rescues Female Fertility during Reproductive Aging.

Bertoldo Michael J MJ   Listijono Dave R DR   Ho Wing-Hong Jonathan WJ   Riepsamen Angelique H AH   Goss Dale M DM   Richani Dulama D   Jin Xing L XL   Mahbub Saabah S   Campbell Jared M JM   Habibalahi Abbas A   Loh Wei-Guo Nicholas WN   Youngson Neil A NA   Maniam Jayanthi J   Wong Ashley S A ASA   Selesniemi Kaisa K   Bustamante Sonia S   Li Catherine C   Zhao Yiqing Y   Marinova Maria B MB   Kim Lynn-Jee LJ   Lau Laurin L   Wu Rachael M RM   Mikolaizak A Stefanie AS   Araki Toshiyuki T   Le Couteur David G DG   Turner Nigel N   Morris Margaret J MJ   Walters Kirsty A KA   Goldys Ewa E   O'Neill Christopher C   Gilchrist Robert B RB   Sinclair David A DA   Homer Hayden A HA   Wu Lindsay E LE  

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Reproductive aging in female mammals is an irreversible process associated with declining oocyte quality, which is the rate-limiting factor to fertility. Here, we show that this loss of oocyte quality with age accompanies declining levels of the prominent metabolic cofactor nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD<sup>+</sup>). Treatment with the NAD<sup>+</sup> metabolic precursor nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) rejuvenates oocyte quality in aged animals, leading to restoration in fertility, an  ...[more]

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