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Leigh C Latta1, K Nathaniel Tucker2, Robert A Haney3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A proposed mediator of trade-offs between survival and reproduction is oxidative stress resistance. Investments in reproduction are associated with increased oxidative stress that reduces lifespan. We used the bdelloid rotifer Adineta vaga to examine baseline patterns of survival, reproduction, and measures of oxidative stress, as well as how these patterns change in the face of treatments known to induce oxidative stress.Entities:
Keywords: Adineta vaga; Ionizing radiation; Life-history; Oxidative stress
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30709393 PMCID: PMC6359782 DOI: 10.1186/s12898-019-0223-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ecol ISSN: 1472-6785 Impact factor: 2.964
Fig. 1Age-specific changes in life-history and biochemistry. a Age-specific survival and fecundity estimated from a life-table experiment (n = 72 individuals). Age-specific levels of b oxidative damage measured as protein carbonylation, c the oxidizing agent hydrogen peroxide, and d enzymatic-based oxidative stress resistance measured as catalase/peroxidase activity. Error bars are ± 2 s.e.m
Fig. 2Age-specific patterns of a survival and b fecundity for non-irradiated (control; n = 18 individuals) and irradiated (IR; dose = 1200 Gy; n = 46 individuals) cohorts of A. vaga initiated from pre-reproductive individuals (1–4 days old)
Fig. 3Small molecule antioxidant protection of native proteins and live cells. a Levels of protein carbonylation in extracts that contain proteins and small molecule antioxidants (Whole Extract) or only high molecular weight proteins (HMW Proteins) in response to IR. b Survival of E. coli cells irradiated in liquid culture supplemented with no additional antioxidants (PBS), proteins and small molecule antioxidants isolated from A. vaga (Whole Extract), or small molecule antioxidants isolated from A. vaga (3 kD Filtrate). Error bars are ± 2 s.e.m