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Dietary alpha-ketoglutarate increases cold tolerance in Drosophila melanogaster and enhances protein pool and antioxidant defense in sex-specific manner.

Authors :
Bayliak, Maria M.
Lylyk, Maria P.
Shmihel, Halyna V.
Sorochynska, Oksana M.
Manyukh, Oksana V.
Pierzynowski, Stefan G.
Lushchak, Volodymyr I.
Source :
Journal of Thermal Biology. Aug2016, Vol. 60, p1-11. 11p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) is an important intermediate in Krebs cycle which bridges the metabolism of amino acids and carbohydrates. Its effects as a dietary supplement on cold tolerance were studied in Drosophila melanogaster Canton S. Two-day-old adult flies fed at larval and adult stages with AKG at moderate concentrations (5–10 mM) recovered faster from chill coma (0 °C for 15 min or 3 h) than control ones. The beneficial effect of AKG on chill coma recovery was not found at its higher concentrations, which suggests hormetic like action of this keto acid. Time of 50% observed mortality after 2 h recovery from continuous cold exposure (−1 °C for 3–31 h) (LTi 50 ) was higher for flies reared on 10 mM AKG compared with control ones, showing that the diet with AKG enhanced insect cold tolerance. In parallel with enhancement of cold tolerance, dietary AKG improved fly locomotor activity. Metabolic effects of AKG differed partly in males and females. In males fed on AKG, there were no differences in total protein and free amino acid levels, but the total antioxidant capacity, catalase activity and low molecular mass thiol content were higher than in control animals. In females, dietary AKG promoted higher total antioxidant capacity and higher levels of proteins, total amino acids, proline and low molecular mass thiols. The levels of lipid peroxides were lower in both fly sexes reared on AKG as compared with control ones. We conclude that both enhancement of antioxidant system capacity and synthesis of amino acids can be important for AKG-promoted cold tolerance in D. melanogaster . The involvement of AKG in metabolic pathways of Drosophila males and females is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03064565
Volume :
60
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Thermal Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117295594
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtherbio.2016.06.001