Larval Heat Stress Affects the Lifespan and Stress Resistance of Drosophila melanogaster Adults

IF 0.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Advances in Gerontology Pub Date : 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1134/S2079057024600393
E. K. Karpova, E. V. Burdina, V. M. Efimov, N. E. Gruntenko
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In modern conditions of constant adverse effects on living organisms, such as environmental pollution or global climate change, the study of deeply conserved mechanisms that contribute to the adaptation of animals to such conditions is of particular relevance. The influence of stress suffered at early stages of development on the formation of fitness and the endocrine status of adults has been repeatedly shown in various species of mammals. However, similar studies on arthropods have not previously been carried out, and one of the key differences between the ontogeny of holometabolous insects from mammals is metamorphosis, including the formation of a pupa and the histolysis of tissues and organs with the subsequent formation of new structures from its products and imaginal discs, which are formed in early ontogenesis. As a result, an almost new organism, an imago, is formed. Are the metabolic changes that occurred in the insect’s body under the influence of unfavorable external influences before the imaginal moult preserved, or does metamorphosis “erase” them? To answer this question, the effect of heat stress experienced by the larvae of Drosophila melanogaster on such signs of adult fitness as longevity, response to acute heat stress, and resistance to it is studied. The study results show that early mortality is reduced due to larval stress in both D. melanogaster males and females, although no changes in the maximum lifespan are recorded. At the same time, early stress leads to a decrease in resistance to acute heat stress and a corresponding drop in alkaline-phosphatase activity in both sexes. Thus, we can conclude that heat stress experienced by D. melanogaster during the larval stage is not “reset” by metamorphosis, and causes significant changes in the fitness of adult individuals.

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幼虫热应激影响黑腹果蝇成虫的寿命和抗应激能力
摘要 在环境污染或全球气候变化等对生物体不断产生不利影响的现代条件下,研究有助于动物适应这些条件的深层保守机制具有特别重要的意义。在哺乳动物的不同物种中,已经反复证明了在发育早期所遭受的压力对成年动物的体质形成和内分泌状态的影响。然而,以前并没有对节肢动物进行过类似的研究,全代谢昆虫与哺乳动物本体发育的主要区别之一是变态,包括蛹的形成以及组织和器官的组织溶解,随后由其产物和在本体发育早期形成的意象盘形成新的结构。结果,一个几乎全新的生物体--"意象"--形成了。蜕皮之前,昆虫体内在不利的外界影响下发生的新陈代谢变化是保留下来了,还是被变态 "抹去 "了?为了回答这个问题,我们研究了黑腹果蝇幼虫所经历的热胁迫对成虫体质的影响,如寿命、对急性热胁迫的反应以及对热胁迫的抵抗力。研究结果表明,黑腹果蝇雄虫和雌虫的幼虫应激导致早期死亡率降低,但最大寿命没有变化。同时,早期胁迫导致雌雄幼虫对急性热胁迫的抵抗力下降,碱性磷酸酶活性也相应下降。因此,我们可以得出结论,黑腹蝇幼虫期所经历的热应激并不会因为变态而 "复位",而是会导致成年个体的体能发生显著变化。
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Advances in Gerontology
Advances in Gerontology GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Advances in Gerontology focuses on biomedical aspects of aging. The journal also publishes original articles and reviews on progress in the following research areas: demography of aging; molecular and physiological mechanisms of aging, clinical gerontology and geriatrics, prevention of premature aging, medicosocial aspects of gerontology, and behavior and psychology of the elderly.
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