Artículo
Effects of dietary composition on life span of Drosophila buzzatii and its short-lived sibling species D. koepferae
Fecha de publicación:
08/2013
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Biogerontology
ISSN:
1389-5729
e-ISSN:
1573-6768
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Two sibling Drosophila species dramatically divergent in longevity, Drosophila buzzatii and D. koepferae, were examined for possible effects of both developmental culture medium and dietary composition (DC) on longevity. Longevity was greatly increased in the longer lived D. buzzatii when flies were reared and fed on a rich-in-nutrient and cactus-based culture (R-CBC) as compared to longevity in a poor nutrient culture (PNC). In D. buzzatii, life span was further increased by exposing flies to short periods of a poor-in-nutrient and cactus-based culture (P-CBC). In contrast, variation in the here used nutrient composition did not change life span in the shorter lived D. koepferae, as longevity in this species did not differ among R-CBC, P-CBC and PNC cultures. Hormesis is a plausible explanation for the beneficial biological effects against aging arising from brief exposure to a lowed calorie food source in D. buzzatii. This study shows that genetic variation between closely related species is substantial for dietary effects on longevity.
Palabras clave:
Dietary Restriction
,
Life Span Extension
,
Environmental Stress
,
Hormesis
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA, GENETICA Y EVOLUCION DE BS. AS
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE ECOLOGIA, GENETICA Y EVOLUCION DE BS. AS
Citación
Gomez, Federico Hernan; Sambucetti, Pablo Daniel; Norry, Fabian Marcelo; Effects of dietary composition on life span of Drosophila buzzatii and its short-lived sibling species D. koepferae; Springer; Biogerontology; 14; 3; 8-2013; 423-429
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