| Literature DB >> 33579694 |
Anthony Galenza1,2, Edan Foley3.
Abstract
Dietary intervention has received considerable attention as an approach to extend lifespan and improve aging. However, questions remain regarding optimal dietary regimes and underlying mechanisms of lifespan extension. Here, we asked how an increase of glucose in a chemically defined diet extends the lifespan of adult Drosophila melanogaster We showed that glucose-dependent lifespan extension is not a result of diminished caloric intake, or changes to systemic insulin activity, two commonly studied mechanisms of lifespan extension. Instead, we found that flies raised on glucose-supplemented food increased the expression of cell-adhesion genes, delaying age-dependent loss of intestinal barrier integrity. Furthermore, we showed that chemical disruption of the gut barrier negated the lifespan extension associated with glucose treatment, suggesting that glucose-supplemented food prolongs adult viability by enhancing the intestinal barrier. We believe our data contribute to understanding intestinal homeostasis, and may assist efforts to develop preventative measures that limit effects of aging on health.Entities:
Keywords: Aging; Drosophila melanogaster; Glucose; Longevity; Tight Junctions
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33579694 PMCID: PMC7969588 DOI: 10.1242/bio.056515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Open ISSN: 2046-6390 Impact factor: 2.422