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

Mariann M Gabrawy,Reyhan Westbrook, Austin King,Nick Khosravian, Neeraj Ochaney, Tagide DeCarvalho,Qinchuan Wang, Yuqiong Yu, Qiao Huang,Adam Said,Michael Abadir,Cissy Zhang,Pratik Khare, Jennifer E Fairman,Anne Le,Ginger L Milne, Fernando J Vonhoff, Jeremy D Walston,Peter M Abadir

Aging cell(2024)

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Tryptophan 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.
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