Nicotinamide riboside supplementation corrects deficits in oxytocin, sociability and anxiety of CD157 mutants in a mouse model of autism spectrum disorder
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Plain-language summary
Published 2020 in Sci Rep, this work by Gerasimenko M and collaborators tackles a specific question within science-focused NMN/NAD+ research.
Key findings reported by the authors
- Preclinical animal study in Sci Rep (2020) investigating NAD+/NMN pathway mechanisms
- Findings inform translational rationale; not yet replicated in humans
- Mechanistic data on tissue-specific NAD+ effects
What this means for Malaysian buyers
For readers in Malaysia weighing whether to start or continue NMN supplementation, this paper sits at the limited end of the evidence spectrum. Limited-tier evidence (mouse, in-vitro, or single small pilot) is hypothesis-generating only; do not extrapolate dosing or efficacy claims to humans without supporting replication. Findings here are most directly relevant to science decisions, with secondary relevance to compare. Our editorial methodology weights human placebo-controlled trials above mouse mechanistic work above review articles.