Muscle Stem Cells (MuSCs) drive muscle regeneration and slow pathological progression of muscle diseases. In preclinical models, nicotinamide (NAM) and pyridoxine (PN) synergistically increased MuSC proliferation and differentiation, and accelerated muscle regeneration. Herein we tested if NAM/PN could enhance MuSC activity and muscle regeneration in a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial. Men aged 18-49 years were supplemented daily with 714 mg NAM and 19 mg PN, or placebo, for 9 days following one session of damaging unilateral eccentric muscle contractions. The primary endpoint was MuSC activity via immunohistofluorescence on biopsy sections from the vastus lateralis muscle. Histological markers of muscle regeneration constituted secondary outcomes, and muscle damage was validated with clinical markers. 39 out of 43 enrolled participants completed the study. Supplementation of NAM/PN was well tolerated and increased blood concentrations of NAM and PN vitamers. 8 days after the contraction protocol, the number of Pax7, MyoD, and myogenin positive cells per damaged fiber was significantly higher in NAM/PN vs placebo groups (+29%-67%). NAM/PN also increased the proportion of regenerating fibers (+37%). Daily oral NAM/PN supplementation after high intensity muscle contractions enhances MuSC activity and accelerates muscle regeneration and repair, providing new opportunities for therapeutic applications in muscle recovery and muscle wasting disorders.
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Grith Højfeldt
Joris Michaud
Ann Damgaard
Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e866896e0dea528ddeaef0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48620/97103