Age-associated vulval integrity is an important marker of nematode healthspan.

AGE Pub Date : 2016-12-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-26 DOI:10.1007/s11357-016-9936-8
Scott F Leiser, Gholamali Jafari, Melissa Primitivo, George L Sutphin, Jingyi Dong, Alison Leonard, Marissa Fletcher, Matt Kaeberlein
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Improving healthspan, defined as the period where organisms live without frailty and/or disease, is a major goal of biomedical research. While healthspan measures in people are relatively easy to identify, developing robust markers of healthspan in model organisms has proven challenging. Studies using the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans have provided vital information on the basic mechanisms of aging; however, worm health is difficult to define, and the impact of interventions that increase lifespan on worm healthspan has been controversial. Here, we describe a marker of population healthspan in C. elegans that we term age-associated vulval integrity defects, or Avid, frequently described elsewhere as rupture or exploding. We connect the presence of this phenotype with temperature, reproduction, diet, and longevity. Our results show that Avid occurs in post-reproductive worms under common laboratory conditions at a frequency that correlates negatively with temperature; Avid is rare in worms kept at 25 °C and more frequent in worms kept at 15 °C. We describe the kinetics of Avid, link the phenotype to oocyte production, and describe how Avid involves the ejection of worm proteins and/or internal organ(s) from the vulva. Finally, we find that Avid is preventable by removing worms from food, suggesting that Avid results from the intake, digestion, and/or absorption of food. Our results show that Avid is a significant cause of death in worm populations maintained under laboratory conditions and that its prevention often correlates with worm longevity. We propose that Avid is a powerful marker of worm healthspan whose underlying molecular mechanisms may be conserved.

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年龄相关性外阴完整性是线虫健康跨度的重要标志。
改善健康寿命是生物医学研究的一个主要目标,其定义是生物体没有虚弱和/或疾病的生存期。虽然人类的健康寿命测量相对容易识别,但在模式生物中开发强大的健康寿命标记已被证明具有挑战性。对秀丽隐杆线虫的研究提供了关于衰老基本机制的重要信息;然而,蠕虫的健康状况很难定义,延长寿命的干预措施对蠕虫健康寿命的影响一直存在争议。在这里,我们描述了秀丽隐杆线虫种群健康跨度的一个标记,我们称之为年龄相关外阴完整性缺陷,或Avid,在其他地方经常被描述为破裂或爆炸。我们将这种表型的存在与温度、繁殖、饮食和寿命联系起来。我们的研究结果表明,在常见的实验室条件下,Avid在生殖后蠕虫中以与温度负相关的频率发生;在25°C条件下的线虫很少发生Avid,而在15°C条件下则更为常见。我们描述了Avid的动力学,将表型与卵母细胞产生联系起来,并描述了Avid如何涉及从外阴排出蠕虫蛋白和/或内部器官。最后,我们发现可以通过从食物中去除蠕虫来预防Avid,这表明Avid是由食物的摄入、消化和/或吸收引起的。我们的研究结果表明,Avid是实验室条件下维持的蠕虫种群死亡的重要原因,其预防通常与蠕虫寿命相关。我们认为Avid是蠕虫健康寿命的一个强有力的标记,其潜在的分子机制可能是保守的。
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