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Mild heat treatments induce long-term changes in metabolites associated with energy metabolism in Drosophila melanogaster.

Pernille Sarup1,2, Simon Metz Mariendal Petersen3,4,5, Niels Chr Nielsen3, Volker Loeschcke6, Anders Malmendal3,7.   

Abstract

Heat-induced hormesis, the beneficial effect of mild heat-induced stress, increases the average lifespan of many organisms. Yet little is known about the mechanisms underlying this effect. We used nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to investigate the long-term effects of repeated mild heat treatments on the metabolome of male Drosophila melanogaster. 10 days after the heat treatment, metabolic aging appears to be slowed down, and a treatment response with 40 % higher levels of alanine and lactate and lower levels of aspartate and glutamate were measured. All treatment effects had disappeared 16 days later. Metabolic reprogramming has been associated with the life extending effects of dietary restriction. The metabolite changes induced by the hormetic treatment suggest that the positive effects might not be limited to the repair pathways induced, but that there also is a change in energy metabolism. A possible direct link between changes in energy metabolism and heat induced increase in Hsp70 expression is discussed.

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Keywords:  Energy metabolism; Heat stress; Hormesis; Hsp70; Longevity; Metabolomics; NMR

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27511372     DOI: 10.1007/s10522-016-9657-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biogerontology        ISSN: 1389-5729            Impact factor:   4.277


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