Dual treatment with kynurenine pathway inhibitors and NAD+ precursors synergistically extends life span in Drosophila

Author:

Gabrawy Mariann M.1,Westbrook Reyhan1,King Austin12,Khosravian Nick12,Ochaney Neeraj12,DeCarvalho Tagide2,Wang Qinchuan1,Yu Yuqiong1,Huang Qiao1,Said Adam13,Abadir Michael14,Zhang Cissy5,Khare Pratik5,Fairman Jennifer E.6,Le Anne5,Milne Ginger L.7,Vonhoff Fernando J.2,Walston Jeremy D.1,Abadir Peter M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, Biology of Healthy Aging Program Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland USA

2. Department of Biological Sciences University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore Maryland USA

3. Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

4. University of Maryland, College Park College Park Maryland USA

5. Gigantest Inc. Baltimore Maryland USA

6. Department of Arts as Applied to Medicine Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland USA

7. Vanderbilt University Vanderbilt Brain Institute, Neurochemistry Core Nashville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractTryptophan catabolism is highly conserved and generates important bioactive metabolites, including kynurenines, and in some animals, NAD+. Aging and inflammation are associated with increased levels of kynurenine pathway (KP) metabolites and depleted NAD+, factors which are implicated as contributors to frailty and morbidity. Contrastingly, KP suppression and NAD+ supplementation are associated with increased life span in some animals. Here, we used DGRP_229 Drosophila to elucidate the effects of KP elevation, KP suppression, and NAD+ supplementation on physical performance and survivorship. Flies were chronically fed kynurenines, KP inhibitors, NAD+ precursors, or a combination of KP inhibitors with NAD+ precursors. Flies with elevated kynurenines had reduced climbing speed, endurance, and life span. Treatment with a combination of KP inhibitors and NAD+ precursors preserved physical function and synergistically increased maximum life span. We conclude that KP flux can regulate health span and life span in Drosophila and that targeting KP and NAD+ metabolism can synergistically increase life span.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

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