Columbia (Missouri, US): While previous studies have linked commercial dietary supplements like Nicotinamide Riboside (NR), a form of vitamin B3, to benefits related to cardiovascular, metabolic and neurological health, new research from the University of Missouri focused on imaging technology in an animal model has found that NR has the potential to increase the prevalence of a particular form of cancer and its metastasis to the brain.
The international team of researchers led by Elena Goun, an associate professor of chemistry at MU, developed a novel imaging probe based on ultrasensitive bioluminescent imaging to better understand NR uptake. They applied this probe to identify particular cancers that possess high uptake of NR, such as Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TBNC).
Results from the study also gave an insight that NR supplementation could enhance cancer prevalence and spread to the brain. These findings have not been studied in humans, said Goun, who is the corresponding author of the study. Goun explained that similar to the majority of other studies on the beneficial effects of NR supplementation, this study was performed in small animal models. The findings were in agreement with previous work published by several other independent research groups.
"Some people take them [vitamins and supplements] because they automatically assume that vitamins and supplements only have positive health benefits, but very little is known about how they actually work," Goun said. "Because of this lack of knowledge, we were inspired to study the basic questions surrounding how vitamins and supplements work in the body."
Following the death of her 59-year-old father only three months after being diagnosed with colon cancer, Goun was moved by her father's passing to pursue a better scientific understanding of cancer metabolism, or the energy through which cancer spreads in the body. Since NR is a known supplement for helping increase levels of cellular energy, and cancer cells feed off of that type of energy with their increased metabolism, Goun wanted to investigate NR's role in cancer biology.