NAD+ exhaustion by CD38 upregulation contributes to blood pressure elevation and vascular damage in hypertension

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Yumin Qiu
Shiyue Xu
Xi Chen
Xing Wu
Zhe Zhou
Jianning Zhang
Qiang Tu
Bing Dong
Zhefu Liu
Jiang He
Xiaoyu Zhang
Shuangshuang Liu
Chen Su
Hui Huang
Wenhao Xia
Jun Tao
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[1] The First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University,Department of Hypertension and Vascular Disease
[2] National-Guangdong Joint Engineering Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Vascular Diseases,Key Laboratory on Assisted Circulation
[3] Ministry of Health,Department of Cardiology
[4] The Eighth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University,Guangxi Hospital Division of The First Affiliated Hospital
[5] Sun Yat-sen University,undefined
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Hypertension is characterized by endothelial dysfunction and arterial stiffness, which contribute to the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+) is an indispensable cofactor in all living cells that is involved in fundamental biological processes. However, in hypertensive patients, alterations in NAD+ levels and their relation with blood pressure (BP) elevation and vascular damage have not yet been studied. Here we reported that hypertensive patients exhibited lower NAD+ levels, as detected by high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS), in both peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and aortas, which was parallel to vascular dysfunction. NAD+ boosting therapy with nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) supplement reduced BP and ameliorated vascular dysfunction in hypertensive patients (NCT04903210) and AngII-induced hypertensive mice. Upregulation of CD38 in endothelial cells led to endothelial NAD+ exhaustion by reducing NMN bioavailability. Pro-inflammatory macrophages infiltration and increase in IL-1β generation derived from pro-inflammatory macrophages resulted in higher CD38 expression by activating JAK1-STAT1 signaling pathway. CD38 KO, CD38 inhibitors treatment, or adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated endothelial CD38 knockdown lowered BP and improved vascular dysfunction in AngII-induced hypertensive mice. The present study demonstrated for the first time that endothelial CD38 activation and subsequently accelerated NAD+ degradation due to enhanced macrophage-derived IL-1β production was responsible for BP elevation and vascular damage in hypertension. NAD+ boosting therapy can be used as a novel therapeutic strategy for the management of hypertensive patients.
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