Chemical changes in aging Drosophila melanogaster

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Aamira Iqbal
Matthew Piper
Richard G. A. Faragher
Declan P. Naughton
Linda Partridge
Elizabeth L. Ostler
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[1] University of Brighton,School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences
[2] University College London,The Institute of Healthy Ageing
[3] Kingston University,School of Life Sciences
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AGE | 2009年 / 31卷
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Aging; Green theory; Oxidative damage; Glycation; Spectroscopy;
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The “Green Theory” of aging proposes that organismal lifespan is limited by the failure to repair molecular damage generated by a broad range of metabolic processes. Two specific predictions arise from this: (1) that these processes will produce a wide variety of stable but dysfunctional compounds that increase in concentration with age, and (2) that organisms maintained under conditions that extend lifespan will display a reduced rate of accumulation of such “molecular rubbish”. To test these predictions, novel analytical techniques were developed to investigate the accumulation of damaged compounds in Drosophila melanogaster. Simple preparative techniques were developed to produce digests of whole D. melanogaster for use in three-dimensional (3D) fluorimetry and 1H NMR spectrometry. Cohorts of Drosophila maintained under normal conditions showed an age-related increase in signals consistent with damage whereas those maintained under conditions of low temperature and dietary restriction did not. 1H NMR revealed distinct age-associated spectral changes that will facilitate the identification of novel compounds that both increase and decrease during aging in this species. These findings are consistent with the predictions of the “Green Theory”.
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