Effect of 1-day, 3-day, and 7-day moderate sUA supplementation on NAD+, NMN, and sUA levels in whole blood and tissues.
WT and CD38 KO mice (10- to 12-week-old) received oral administration of saline, OA, or OA plus inosine (Ino) twice daily for 1, 3, or 7 days. Four hours after the last treatment, the mice were sacrificed. In 1-day model, the mice were treated from the evening of day 0 to the morning of day 1.
(A) Effect of 1-day sUA supplementation on tissue NAD+, NMN, and sUA levels (n = 5 male mice per group).
(B) Effect of 3-day sUA supplementation on tissue NAD+, NMN, and sUA levels (n = 5 male mice per group).
(C-F) Effect of 3-day sUA supplementation on plasma sUA (C), whole blood NAD+ (D), NMN (E), and cADPR (F) levels (WT-Saline: n = 6 mice, WT-OA: n = 8 mice, WT-OA + Ino: n = 8 mice, KO-Saline: n = 6 mice, KO-OA: n = 8 mice, KO-OA + Ino: n = 8 mice).
(G-I) Effect of 7-day sUA supplementation on tissue NAD+ and sUA levels (n = 5 male mice per group).
Data are mean ± s.e.m. Significance was tested using 2-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple comparisons test (A-H), Kruskal-Wallis test or 1-way ANOVA with Dunnett’s multiple comparisons test (I). Statistic difference (C-H) between OA and OA + Ino groups in WT or KO mice (saline alone group excluded) was also analyzed by unpaired two-sided t-test; WT mice: P < 0.0001 (C), or P = 0.0058 (D), 0.0453 (E), 0.0083 (G, left panel), 0.0036 (H, left panel); KO mice: P = 0.0004 (C).