Circulating eNAMPT in Glaucoma: A Semi-Quantitative Plasma Analysis Before and After Nicotinamide Supplementation
Antoni Vallbona-Garcia, Simon T. Gustavsson, Theo G. M. F. Gorgels, James R. Tribble, Carroll A. B. Webers, Hubert J. M. Smeets, Gauti Jóhannesson, Pete A. Williams, Birke J. Benedikter

TL;DR
The study developed a method to detect eNAMPT in blood samples from glaucoma patients and controls, but found no differences in levels before or after nicotinamide supplementation.
Contribution
A semi-quantitative plasma eNAMPT detection method was developed and validated for glaucoma research.
Findings
eNAMPT was successfully detected in plasma using Western blotting.
No significant differences in eNAMPT levels were found between glaucoma patients and controls.
Nicotinamide supplementation did not alter circulating eNAMPT levels.
Abstract
Glaucoma is characterized by progressive retinal ganglion cell degeneration. Nicotinamide supplementation has demonstrated neuroprotective potential in glaucoma by raising retinal and optic nerve nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) via the salvage pathway, dependent on nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT). The NAMPT is essential for retinal function, and its extracellular form (eNAMPT) has been detected in blood. Reduced circulating eNAMPT could indicate impaired NAD biosynthetic capacity and glaucomatous neurodegeneration susceptibility. We (i) developed a specific, semiquantitative assay to detect plasma eNAMPT, (ii) explored its potential as biomarker, and (iii) assessed the effect of 2-week nicotinamide supplementation on circulating levels. This was done in samples from a prospective clinical trial at the Eye Clinic, Umeå University Hospital (Sweden), including 30…
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TopicsRetinal Diseases and Treatments · Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms · Glaucoma and retinal disorders
