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n(1)-methylnicotinamide and Insulin Resistance

n(1)-methylnicotinamide has been researched along with Insulin Resistance in 6 studies

N(1)-methylnicotinamide: RN given refers to parent cpd
1-methylnicotinamide : A pyridinium ion comprising nicotinamide having a methyl group at the 1-position. It is a metabolite of nicotinamide which was initially considered to be biologically inactive but has emerged as an anti-thrombotic and anti-inflammatory agent.

Insulin Resistance: Diminished effectiveness of INSULIN in lowering blood sugar levels: requiring the use of 200 units or more of insulin per day to prevent HYPERGLYCEMIA or KETOSIS.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Ecological evidence suggests that niacin (nicotinamide and nicotinic acid) fortification may be involved in the increased prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes, both of which are associated with insulin resistance and epigenetic changes."3.79Nicotinamide supplementation induces detrimental metabolic and epigenetic changes in developing rats. ( Cao, JM; Cao, Y; Gong, XJ; Guo, J; Guo, M; Li, D; Lun, YZ; Luo, N; Sun, WP; Tian, YJ; Zhou, SS, 2013)
"Patients with manifest type 2 diabetes have a significantly (approximately twofold) higher NNMT expression both in omental and subcutaneous WAT compared with controls."2.80Association of nicotinamide-N-methyltransferase mRNA expression in human adipose tissue and the plasma concentration of its product, 1-methylnicotinamide, with insulin resistance. ( Blüher, M; Dietrich, A; Kannt, A; Klöting, N; Pfenninger, A; Schön, MR; Teichert, L; Tönjes, A, 2015)
" At the same dosage (2 g/kg), in comparison with nicotinamide, nicotinic acid was weaker in raising plasma N(1)-methylnicotinamide levels (0."1.39Excessive nicotinic acid increases methyl consumption and hydrogen peroxide generation in rats. ( Cao, Y; Li, D; Li, SZ; Luo, N; Ma, Q; Shi, Q; Zhou, SS, 2013)

Research

Studies (6)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's4 (66.67)24.3611
2020's2 (33.33)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Zhang, J2
Chen, Y2
Liu, C2
Li, L2
Li, P2
Li, D3
Tian, YJ2
Guo, J1
Sun, WP1
Lun, YZ1
Guo, M2
Luo, N2
Cao, Y3
Cao, JM1
Gong, XJ1
Zhou, SS3
Kannt, A1
Pfenninger, A1
Teichert, L1
Tönjes, A1
Dietrich, A1
Schön, MR1
Klöting, N1
Blüher, M1
Liu, XX1
Sun, CB1
Yang, TT1
Li, CY1
Ma, Q1
Li, SZ1
Shi, Q1

Trials

1 trial available for n(1)-methylnicotinamide and Insulin Resistance

ArticleYear
Association of nicotinamide-N-methyltransferase mRNA expression in human adipose tissue and the plasma concentration of its product, 1-methylnicotinamide, with insulin resistance.
    Diabetologia, 2015, Volume: 58, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Bariatric Surgery; Biomarkers; Case-Control Studies; Cross-Sectional Studies; Diabetes

2015

Other Studies

5 other studies available for n(1)-methylnicotinamide and Insulin Resistance

ArticleYear
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    Journal of diabetes research, 2020, Volume: 2020

    Topics: Acetylation; Animals; Blood Glucose; Cell Line; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Forkhead Box Protein O1;

2020
N1‑methylnicotinamide ameliorates insulin resistance in skeletal muscle of type 2 diabetic mice by activating the SIRT1/PGC‑1α signaling pathway.
    Molecular medicine reports, 2021, Volume: 23, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Cell Line; Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Insulin Receptor Sub

2021
Nicotinamide supplementation induces detrimental metabolic and epigenetic changes in developing rats.
    The British journal of nutrition, 2013, Volume: 110, Issue:12

    Topics: Animals; Betaine; Choline; CpG Islands; Dietary Supplements; DNA; DNA Damage; DNA Methylation; Epige

2013
Decreased skin-mediated detoxification contributes to oxidative stress and insulin resistance.
    Experimental diabetes research, 2012, Volume: 2012

    Topics: Animals; Antioxidants; Blood Glucose; Burns; Glycogen; Hydrogen Peroxide; Insulin; Insulin Resistanc

2012
Excessive nicotinic acid increases methyl consumption and hydrogen peroxide generation in rats.
    Pharmaceutical biology, 2013, Volume: 51, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Glucose; Glucose Tolerance Test; Glycogen; Hydrogen Perox

2013