Drosophila melanogaster in nutrition research-the importance of standardizing experimental diets.

Genes & Nutrition Pub Date : 2019-02-01 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12263-019-0627-9
Kai Lüersen, Thomas Röder, Gerald Rimbach
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The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has been increasingly recognized as an important model organism in nutrition research. In order to conduct nutritional studies in fruit flies, special attention should be given to the composition of the experimental diets. Besides complex diets, which are often based on maize, yeast, sucrose, and agar, Drosophila can be also fed chemically defined diets. These so-called holidic diets are standardized in terms of their macro- and micronutrient composition although the quantitative nutrient requirements of flies have yet not been fully established and warrant further investigations. For instance, only few studies address the fatty acid, vitamin, mineral, and trace element requirements of fruit flies. D. melanogaster may be also of interest in the field of nutritional medicine. Diet-induced diabetes and obesity models have been established, and in this context, often, the so-called high-fat and high-sugar diets are fed. However, the composition of these diets is not sufficiently defined and varies between studies. A consensus within the scientific community needs to be reached to standardize the exact composition of experimental complex and holidic diets for D. melanogaster in nutrition research. Since D. melanogaster is an established valuable model system for numerous human diseases, standardized diets are also a prerequisite to conduct diet-disease interaction studies. We suggest that a comprehensive approach, which combines deep phenotyping with disease-related Drosophila models under defined dietary conditions, might lead to the foundation of a so-called fly clinic.

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营养研究中的黑腹果蝇——实验饮食标准化的重要性。
黑腹果蝇作为一种重要的模式生物在营养学研究中越来越受到重视。为了对果蝇进行营养研究,应特别注意实验饮食的组成。除了通常以玉米、酵母、蔗糖和琼脂为基础的复杂饮食外,果蝇还可以用化学方法喂食。这些所谓的holidid饮食在其宏量和微量营养素组成方面是标准化的,尽管苍蝇的营养需求数量尚未完全确定,需要进一步研究。例如,只有少数研究涉及果蝇对脂肪酸、维生素、矿物质和微量元素的需求。D. melanogaster在营养医学领域也可能引起人们的兴趣。饮食引起的糖尿病和肥胖模型已经建立,在这种情况下,通常会饲喂所谓的高脂肪和高糖饮食。然而,这些饮食的组成没有充分定义,在不同的研究中也有所不同。在营养研究中,需要在科学界达成一致意见,以规范黑腹d.s ogaster实验复合饮食和固定饮食的确切组成。由于黑胃d.m anogaster是许多人类疾病建立的有价值的模型系统,标准化饮食也是进行饮食-疾病相互作用研究的先决条件。我们建议,在确定的饮食条件下,将深度表型与疾病相关的果蝇模型相结合的综合方法可能会导致所谓的苍蝇诊所的基础。
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