Berberine Attenuated Aging-Accelerating Effect of High Temperature in Drosophila Model.

Valeriya Navrotskaya, Gregory Oxenkrug, Lyudmila Vorobyova, Paul Summergrad
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We have observed that berberine prolonged life span and improved viability of pupae and climbing activity of imagoes of wild-type Drosophila melanogaster maintained at 23°C. As a continuation of our studies of berberine effect on life span, we were interested to evaluate the effect of berberine of life span in flies maintained at a higher temperature (28°C) known to accelerate aging in wild type flies. Considering that genetically or pharmacologically induced deficiency of TRP conversion into KYN prolonged life span in a Drosophila model, we compared the effects of berberine, a powerful inhibitor of kynurenine (KYN) formation from tryptophan (TRP), on life span in wild type and in Drosophila melanogaster mutants (vermilion) with deficient TRP-KYN metabolism maintained at 23°C and 28°C. High (28°C) ambient temperature decreased life span in both wild type and vermilion flies. Aging accelerating effect of high temperature was more pronounced in Oregon than in vermilion flies (-60% vs. -40% decrease of mean life span, resp). Berberine attenuated the aging-accelerating effect of high temperature. Effect of berberine was more pronounced in Oregon (+46%) than in vermilion (+22%) flies. The obtained data suggested the possible involvement of TRP-KYN metabolism in the aging-acceleration effect of the high temperature and in protective effect of berberine.

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小檗碱在果蝇高温模型中的延缓衰老作用。
我们观察到小檗碱延长了野生型黑腹果蝇在23℃环境下的寿命,提高了蛹活力和攀爬能力。作为我们对黄连素对寿命影响研究的延续,我们有兴趣评估黄连素对维持在已知加速野生型果蝇衰老的较高温度(28°C)下果蝇寿命的影响。考虑到遗传或药理学诱导的TRP转化为KYN的缺陷延长了果蝇模型的寿命,我们比较了小檗碱(一种强大的色氨酸(TRP)形成犬氨酸(KYN)的抑制剂)对野生型和在23°C和28°C下TRP-KYN代谢不足的果蝇突变体(朱红)的寿命的影响。高(28°C)环境温度降低了野生型和朱红蝇的寿命。高温的加速老化作用在俄勒冈州比在朱红蝇中更为明显(平均寿命分别减少60%和40%)。小檗碱能减弱高温的加速老化作用。小檗碱对俄勒冈州(+46%)的影响比对朱砂蝇(+22%)的影响更明显。结果表明,TRP-KYN的代谢可能参与了高温的加速衰老作用和小檗碱的保护作用。
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