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间歇性禁食对叶螨寿命和繁殖的性别及持续时间依赖性影响

The sex- and duration-dependent effects of intermittent fasting on lifespan and reproduction of spider mite .

作者信息

Li Guang-Yun, Zhang Zhi-Qiang

机构信息

1School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, 1072 New Zealand.

2Landcare Research, 231 Morrin Road, Auckland, 1072 New Zealand.

出版信息

Front Zool. 2019 Apr 11;16:10. doi: 10.1186/s12983-019-0310-4. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Intermittent fasting (IF) is receiving increasing attention as an alternative to continuous restriction of calories because of its benefits in aging-related disease prevention and lifespan extension. However, whether both sexes with sexual dimorphism have similar response to IF have rarely been assayed. In this study, we determined how different durations of IF influence lifespan and whether males and females differed in their responses to IF. We also tested whether there is a trade-off between lifespan and lifetime reproduction in females under IF.

METHOD

We used spider mite with female-biased sexual size dimorphism (SSD), as our model species to investigate the survival and lifespan difference of both sexes at different durations of IF regimes, and explore the association between longevity and fecundity in females within and across treatments.

RESULTS

The lifespan of females increased before intermediate level of IF and then decreased afterwards, but males showed a decreasing trend in lifespan when subjected to IF. Within each treatment, female longevity was positively associated with their fecundity. However, the females fed had a higher lifetime fecundity with a shorter lifespan, whereas mites fed 50% IF outlived fed ones with lower fecundity because of the later onset of reproduction and lower daily fecundity, showing clear survival and reproduction trade-off when variation of resource availability enhanced across treatments.

CONCLUSION

We showed sex-specific response to IF in lifespan, indicating that sexes with SSD have different optimal level of IF. These findings showed trade-off between survival and reproduction between treatments but not within treatments, suggesting that variation in resource availability is the necessary precondition for life history trade-off, and IF extends lifespan of females at the cost of reproductive success.

摘要

背景

间歇性禁食(IF)作为持续限制热量摄入的一种替代方式,因其在预防与衰老相关疾病和延长寿命方面的益处而受到越来越多的关注。然而,具有性别二态性的两性对间歇性禁食是否有相似的反应却鲜有研究。在本研究中,我们确定了不同时长的间歇性禁食如何影响寿命,以及雄性和雌性对间歇性禁食的反应是否存在差异。我们还测试了在间歇性禁食条件下,雌性的寿命和终生繁殖能力之间是否存在权衡。

方法

我们使用具有雌性偏向性大小二态性(SSD)的红叶螨作为模型物种,来研究在不同时长的间歇性禁食方案下两性的生存和寿命差异,并探讨不同处理组内及不同处理组间雌性的长寿与繁殖力之间的关联。

结果

雌性的寿命在间歇性禁食达到中等水平之前增加,之后则下降,但雄性在接受间歇性禁食时寿命呈下降趋势。在每个处理组中,雌性的寿命与繁殖力呈正相关。然而,喂食的雌性具有较高的终生繁殖力,但寿命较短,而接受50%间歇性禁食的螨由于繁殖开始较晚且每日繁殖力较低,其寿命比喂食的螨长,尽管繁殖力较低,这表明当各处理组间资源可利用性的差异增加时,生存和繁殖之间存在明显的权衡。

结论

我们展示了两性对间歇性禁食在寿命方面的特异性反应,表明具有大小二态性的两性具有不同的最佳间歇性禁食水平。这些发现表明不同处理组间而非处理组内存在生存和繁殖之间的权衡,这表明资源可利用性的差异是生活史权衡的必要前提,并且间歇性禁食以繁殖成功为代价延长了雌性的寿命。

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