Description
5-Amino-1MQ, or 5-amino-1-methylquinolinium, is a novel small molecule compound that functions as a selective inhibitor of nicotinamide N-methyltransferase (NNMT), a cytosolic enzyme predominantly active in adipose tissue. NNMT plays a crucial role in cellular energy homeostasis by regulating the levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+). Overexpression of NNMT is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes, as it slows fat cell metabolism.
By blocking the activity of NNMT, 5-Amino-1MQ increases the bioavailability of nicotinamide, a precursor to NAD+, thereby elevating intracellular NAD+ levels. This elevation in NAD+ activates sirtuin-1 (SIRT1), often referred to as the “longevity gene,” which plays a vital role in DNA repair, inflammation reduction, and metabolic regulation. The subsequent increase in metabolic rate leads to a reduction in white adipose tissue and has been shown to produce significant weight loss in preclinical studies without affecting appetite.
- Improving Blood Sugar Levels: By enhancing insulin sensitivity, 5-Amino-1MQ can help regulate blood sugar levels, making it a potential therapeutic for type 2 diabetes.
- Enhancing Aged Muscle Regeneration: 5-Amino-1MQ has been shown to promote the regeneration of aged muscle cells and may help treat muscle atrophy.
- Anti-Inflammatory Properties: The activation of SIRT1 by increased NAD+ levels contributes to anti-inflammatory effects.
While research is ongoing, 5-Amino-1MQ’s unique mechanism of action presents a promising avenue for the treatment of obesity, metabolic syndrome, and other age-related conditions. Reported side effects are generally mild, but long-term safety data in humans is still limited.
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