I'm using the NAD/NADH Glo assay kit by Promega.

I'm differentiating neuroblastoma cells into neurons using retinoic acid. I am able to get very long axons for axonal studies after a few weeks.

I decided to check their base line NAD/NADH levels.

I found that the ratio of "NADH/NAD" instead is about 8.5.

This is the complete opposite to what I normally see in regular cell lines which in the NAD/NADH ratio (not NADH/NAD) at about 8 to 10.

Has anyone ever heard of differentiating neurons having a higher NADH levels than NAD. to the point that the ratio literally flips?

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