Dietary zinc restriction mimics protein restriction and extends lifespan in Drosophila

Hina Kosakamoto, Hide Aikawa, Souto Kitazawa, Chisako Sakuma, Rina Okada, Masayuki Miura, Fumiaki Obata
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Dietary restriction extends lifespan in model organisms, mainly through dietary amino acids. Compared to macronutrients, the effect of dietary micronutrients on organismal lifespan has not been intensively investigated. Here, using a synthetic diet, we test whether restriction of each micronutrient, including vitamins and minerals, affects lifespan and fecundity in adult Drosophila. While restriction of many of these micronutrients have either negative or no impact on lifespan, zinc (Zn) restriction alone can increase it. Dietary Zn restriction (ZnR) decreases fecundity, increases starvation resistance, and promotes preference for feeding amino acids, in adult females, phenocopying dietary amino acid restriction. Our study demonstrates that dietary intake of trace elements has profound impacts on physiology and lifespan, and that limiting dietary zinc may be a strategy to improve the healthspan of animals.
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饮食锌限制模拟蛋白质限制并延长果蝇的寿命
膳食限制主要通过膳食氨基酸延长模式生物的寿命。与宏量营养素相比,膳食微量营养素对生物寿命的影响尚未得到深入研究。在这里,我们利用合成膳食,测试了限制每种微量营养素(包括维生素和矿物质)是否会影响成年果蝇的寿命和繁殖力。虽然限制其中许多微量营养素对寿命有负面影响或没有影响,但单独限制锌(Zn)会延长寿命。膳食锌限制(ZnR)会降低成年雌果蝇的繁殖力、提高抗饥饿能力,并促进对摄食氨基酸的偏好,与膳食氨基酸限制的表型相同。我们的研究表明,膳食中微量元素的摄入对生理机能和寿命有深远影响,限制膳食中锌的摄入可能是改善动物健康寿命的一种策略。
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