A randomized placebo-controlled trial of nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene supplementation in experimental muscle injury in elderly individuals

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A randomized placebo-controlled trial of nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene supplementation in experimental muscle injury in elderly individuals. / Jensen, Jonas Brorson; Dollerup, Ole L.; Møller, Andreas B.; Billeskov, Tine B.; Dalbram, Emilie; Chubanava, Sabina; Damgaard, Mads V.; Dellinger, Ryan W.; Trošt, Kajetan; Moritz, Thomas; Ringgaard, Steffen; Møller, Niels; Treebak, Jonas T.; Farup, Jean; Jessen, Niels.

In: JCI insight, Vol. 7, No. 19, e158314, 2022.

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Jensen, JB, Dollerup, OL, Møller, AB, Billeskov, TB, Dalbram, E, Chubanava, S, Damgaard, MV, Dellinger, RW, Trošt, K, Moritz, T, Ringgaard, S, Møller, N, Treebak, JT, Farup, J & Jessen, N 2022, 'A randomized placebo-controlled trial of nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene supplementation in experimental muscle injury in elderly individuals', JCI insight, vol. 7, no. 19, e158314. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.158314

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Jensen, J. B., Dollerup, O. L., Møller, A. B., Billeskov, T. B., Dalbram, E., Chubanava, S., Damgaard, M. V., Dellinger, R. W., Trošt, K., Moritz, T., Ringgaard, S., Møller, N., Treebak, J. T., Farup, J., & Jessen, N. (2022). A randomized placebo-controlled trial of nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene supplementation in experimental muscle injury in elderly individuals. JCI insight, 7(19), [e158314]. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.158314

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Jensen JB, Dollerup OL, Møller AB, Billeskov TB, Dalbram E, Chubanava S et al. A randomized placebo-controlled trial of nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene supplementation in experimental muscle injury in elderly individuals. JCI insight. 2022;7(19). e158314. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.158314

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Jensen, Jonas Brorson ; Dollerup, Ole L. ; Møller, Andreas B. ; Billeskov, Tine B. ; Dalbram, Emilie ; Chubanava, Sabina ; Damgaard, Mads V. ; Dellinger, Ryan W. ; Trošt, Kajetan ; Moritz, Thomas ; Ringgaard, Steffen ; Møller, Niels ; Treebak, Jonas T. ; Farup, Jean ; Jessen, Niels. / A randomized placebo-controlled trial of nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene supplementation in experimental muscle injury in elderly individuals. In: JCI insight. 2022 ; Vol. 7, No. 19.

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title = "A randomized placebo-controlled trial of nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene supplementation in experimental muscle injury in elderly individuals",
abstract = "BACKGROUNDDuring aging, there is a functional decline in the pool of muscle stem cells (MuSCs) that influences the functional and regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle. Preclinical evidence has suggested that nicotinamide riboside (NR) and pterostilbene (PT) can improve muscle regeneration, e.g., by increasing MuSC function. The objective of this study was to investigate if supplementation with NR and PT (NRPT) promotes skeletal muscle regeneration after muscle injury in elderly individuals by improved recruitment of MuSCs.METHODSThirty-two elderly individuals (55-80 years of age) were randomized to daily supplementation with either NRPT (1,000 mg NR and 200 mg PT) or matched placebo. Two weeks after initiation of supplementation, skeletal muscle injury was induced by electrically induced eccentric muscle work. Skeletal muscle biopsies were obtained before, 2 hours after, and 2, 8, and 30 days after injury.RESULTSA substantial skeletal muscle injury was induced by the protocol and associated with release of myoglobin and creatine kinase, muscle soreness, tissue edema, and a decrease in muscle strength. MuSC content, proliferation, and cell size revealed a large demand for recruitment after injury, but this was not affected by NRPT. Furthermore, histological analyses of muscle fiber area, central nuclei, and embryonic myosin heavy chain showed no NRPT supplementation effect.CONCLUSIONDaily supplementation with 1,000 mg NR and 200 mg PT is safe but does not improve recruitment of the MuSC pool or other measures of muscle recovery in response to injury or subsequent regeneration in elderly individuals.TRIAL REGISTRATIONClinicalTrials.gov NCT03754842.FUNDINGNovo Nordisk Foundation (NNF17OC0027242) and Novo Nordisk Foundation CBMR.",
keywords = "Aging, Human stem cells, Muscle Biology, Skeletal muscle",
author = "Jensen, {Jonas Brorson} and Dollerup, {Ole L.} and M{\o}ller, {Andreas B.} and Billeskov, {Tine B.} and Emilie Dalbram and Sabina Chubanava and Damgaard, {Mads V.} and Dellinger, {Ryan W.} and Kajetan Tro{\v s}t and Thomas Moritz and Steffen Ringgaard and Niels M{\o}ller and Treebak, {Jonas T.} and Jean Farup and Niels Jessen",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1172/jci.insight.158314",
language = "English",
volume = "7",
journal = "JCI Insight",
issn = "2379-3708",
publisher = "American Society for Clinical Investigation",
number = "19",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - A randomized placebo-controlled trial of nicotinamide riboside and pterostilbene supplementation in experimental muscle injury in elderly individuals

AU - Jensen, Jonas Brorson

AU - Dollerup, Ole L.

AU - Møller, Andreas B.

AU - Billeskov, Tine B.

AU - Dalbram, Emilie

AU - Chubanava, Sabina

AU - Damgaard, Mads V.

AU - Dellinger, Ryan W.

AU - Trošt, Kajetan

AU - Moritz, Thomas

AU - Ringgaard, Steffen

AU - Møller, Niels

AU - Treebak, Jonas T.

AU - Farup, Jean

AU - Jessen, Niels

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - BACKGROUNDDuring aging, there is a functional decline in the pool of muscle stem cells (MuSCs) that influences the functional and regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle. Preclinical evidence has suggested that nicotinamide riboside (NR) and pterostilbene (PT) can improve muscle regeneration, e.g., by increasing MuSC function. The objective of this study was to investigate if supplementation with NR and PT (NRPT) promotes skeletal muscle regeneration after muscle injury in elderly individuals by improved recruitment of MuSCs.METHODSThirty-two elderly individuals (55-80 years of age) were randomized to daily supplementation with either NRPT (1,000 mg NR and 200 mg PT) or matched placebo. Two weeks after initiation of supplementation, skeletal muscle injury was induced by electrically induced eccentric muscle work. Skeletal muscle biopsies were obtained before, 2 hours after, and 2, 8, and 30 days after injury.RESULTSA substantial skeletal muscle injury was induced by the protocol and associated with release of myoglobin and creatine kinase, muscle soreness, tissue edema, and a decrease in muscle strength. MuSC content, proliferation, and cell size revealed a large demand for recruitment after injury, but this was not affected by NRPT. Furthermore, histological analyses of muscle fiber area, central nuclei, and embryonic myosin heavy chain showed no NRPT supplementation effect.CONCLUSIONDaily supplementation with 1,000 mg NR and 200 mg PT is safe but does not improve recruitment of the MuSC pool or other measures of muscle recovery in response to injury or subsequent regeneration in elderly individuals.TRIAL REGISTRATIONClinicalTrials.gov NCT03754842.FUNDINGNovo Nordisk Foundation (NNF17OC0027242) and Novo Nordisk Foundation CBMR.

AB - BACKGROUNDDuring aging, there is a functional decline in the pool of muscle stem cells (MuSCs) that influences the functional and regenerative capacity of skeletal muscle. Preclinical evidence has suggested that nicotinamide riboside (NR) and pterostilbene (PT) can improve muscle regeneration, e.g., by increasing MuSC function. The objective of this study was to investigate if supplementation with NR and PT (NRPT) promotes skeletal muscle regeneration after muscle injury in elderly individuals by improved recruitment of MuSCs.METHODSThirty-two elderly individuals (55-80 years of age) were randomized to daily supplementation with either NRPT (1,000 mg NR and 200 mg PT) or matched placebo. Two weeks after initiation of supplementation, skeletal muscle injury was induced by electrically induced eccentric muscle work. Skeletal muscle biopsies were obtained before, 2 hours after, and 2, 8, and 30 days after injury.RESULTSA substantial skeletal muscle injury was induced by the protocol and associated with release of myoglobin and creatine kinase, muscle soreness, tissue edema, and a decrease in muscle strength. MuSC content, proliferation, and cell size revealed a large demand for recruitment after injury, but this was not affected by NRPT. Furthermore, histological analyses of muscle fiber area, central nuclei, and embryonic myosin heavy chain showed no NRPT supplementation effect.CONCLUSIONDaily supplementation with 1,000 mg NR and 200 mg PT is safe but does not improve recruitment of the MuSC pool or other measures of muscle recovery in response to injury or subsequent regeneration in elderly individuals.TRIAL REGISTRATIONClinicalTrials.gov NCT03754842.FUNDINGNovo Nordisk Foundation (NNF17OC0027242) and Novo Nordisk Foundation CBMR.

KW - Aging

KW - Human stem cells

KW - Muscle Biology

KW - Skeletal muscle

U2 - 10.1172/jci.insight.158314

DO - 10.1172/jci.insight.158314

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 35998039

AN - SCOPUS:85139570662

VL - 7

JO - JCI Insight

JF - JCI Insight

SN - 2379-3708

IS - 19

M1 - e158314

ER -

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