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早期的激素处理可以减少辐照引起的氧化损伤,延长寿命,并提高老年加勒比果蝇的性表现。

Early life hormetic treatments decrease irradiation-induced oxidative damage, increase longevity, and enhance sexual performance during old age in the Caribbean fruit fly.

机构信息

Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America ; Department of Biology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States of America.

Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Jan 31;9(1):e88128. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088128. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Early life events can have dramatic consequences on performance later in life. Exposure to stressors at a young age affects development, the rate of aging, risk of disease, and overall lifespan. In spite of this, mild stress exposure early in life can have beneficial effects on performance later in life. These positive effects of mild stress are referred to as physiological conditioning hormesis. In our current study we used anoxia conditioning hormesis as a pretreatment to reduce oxidative stress and improve organismal performance, lifespan, and healthspan of Caribbean fruit flies. We used gamma irradiation to induce mild oxidative damage in a low-dose experiment, and massive oxidative damage in a separate high-dose experiment, in pharate adult fruit flies just prior to adult emergence. Irradiation-induced oxidative stress leads to reduced adult emergence, flight ability, mating performance, and lifespan. We used a hormetic approach, one hour of exposure to anoxia plus irradiation in anoxia, to lower post-irradiation oxidative damage. We have previously shown that this anoxic-conditioning treatment elevates total antioxidant capacity and lowers post-irradiation oxidative damage to lipids and proteins. In this study, conditioned flies had lower mortality rates and longer lifespan compared to those irradiated without hormetic conditioning. As a metric of healthspan, we tracked mating both at a young age (10 d) and old age (30 d). We found that anoxia-conditioned male flies were more competitive at young ages when compared to unconditioned irradiation stressed male flies, and that the positive effects of anoxic conditioning hormesis on mating success were even more pronounced in older males. Our data shows that physiological conditioning hormesis at a young age, not only improves immediate metrics of organismal performance (emergence, flight, mating), but the beneficial effects also carry into old age by reducing late life oxidative damage and improving lifespan and healthspan.

摘要

早期生活事件会对以后的生活产生巨大的影响。在年幼时接触压力源会影响发育、衰老速度、患病风险和整体寿命。尽管如此,生命早期轻度压力暴露仍可能对以后的生活表现产生有益的影响。这种轻度应激的积极影响被称为生理适应应激。在我们目前的研究中,我们使用缺氧适应应激作为预处理,以减轻氧化应激,提高加勒比果蝇的机体表现、寿命和健康寿命。我们使用伽马射线照射在低剂量实验中诱导轻度氧化损伤,在单独的高剂量实验中诱导大量氧化损伤,在成虫出现前的幼虫期。辐照诱导的氧化应激导致成虫出现率、飞行能力、交配性能和寿命降低。我们采用了一种应激方法,即在缺氧条件下暴露于缺氧加辐照中 1 小时,以降低辐照后的氧化损伤。我们之前已经表明,这种缺氧预处理会提高总抗氧化能力,并降低辐照后对脂质和蛋白质的氧化损伤。在这项研究中,与未经过应激预处理的辐照相比,经过应激预处理的果蝇死亡率较低,寿命较长。作为健康寿命的衡量标准,我们跟踪了年轻(10 天)和老年(30 天)的交配情况。我们发现,与未经预处理的辐照应激雄蝇相比,缺氧预处理雄蝇在年轻时更具竞争力,并且缺氧预处理应激对交配成功率的积极影响在老年雄蝇中更为明显。我们的数据表明,生命早期的生理适应应激不仅改善了机体表现(出现、飞行、交配)的即时指标,而且通过减轻晚年氧化损伤和提高寿命和健康寿命,其有益影响也会延续到老年。

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