Helfand S L, Naprta B
Department of BioStructure and Function, School of Dental Medicine, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington 06030, USA.
Mech Dev. 1996 Mar;55(1):45-51. doi: 10.1016/0925-4773(95)00489-0.
The effects of maturation and aging on cell stability and maintenance of protein expression have been examined in adult Drosophila melanogaster. Counting the number of cells present in the antenna of the adult fly revealed little loss in cell number with aging. Enhancer map-marked genes expressing beta-galactosidase (beta-gal) in the antenna and an Rh1 opsin reporter gene construct expressing beta-gal in the R1-6 photoreceptor cells of the compound eye revealed no alteration in spatial distribution or amount of beta-gal with aging. A heat shock-inducible promoter coupled to the expression of beta-gal, hsp70-lacZ, revealed that the rate and amount of induction of beta-gal after heat shock is preserved during aging but the rate of decay of beta-gal may be slightly delayed in older animals. These studies suggest that the ability to express a reporter protein, beta-galactosidase, is preserved in at least a subset of cells in the aging fly.
在成年黑腹果蝇中,已经研究了成熟和衰老对细胞稳定性及蛋白质表达维持的影响。通过计算成年果蝇触角中的细胞数量发现,随着衰老细胞数量几乎没有损失。在触角中表达β-半乳糖苷酶(β-gal)的增强子图谱标记基因以及在复眼的R1-6光感受器细胞中表达β-gal的Rh1视蛋白报告基因构建体显示,随着衰老β-gal的空间分布或数量没有改变。与β-gal表达相偶联的热休克诱导型启动子hsp70-lacZ显示,热休克后β-gal的诱导速率和量在衰老过程中得以保留,但在老年动物中β-gal的衰减速率可能会稍有延迟。这些研究表明,在衰老果蝇的至少一部分细胞中,表达报告蛋白β-半乳糖苷酶的能力得以保留。