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Longevity extension in Drosophila through gut-brain communication
Susan Westfall, Nikita Lomis, Satya Prakash
Scientific Reports · 2018 · ▲ 122 citations
Abstract
Aging and chronic disease development are multifactorial processes involving the cumulative effects of metabolic distress, inflammation, oxidative stress and mitochondrial dynamics. Recently, variations in the gut microbiota have been associated with age-related phenotypes and probiotics have shown promise in managing chronic disease progression. In this study, novel probiotic and synbiotic formulations are shown to combinatorially extend longevity in male Drosophila melanogaster through mechanisms of gut-brain-axis communication with implications in chronic disease management. Both the probiotic and synbiotic formulations rescued markers of metabolic stress by managing insulin resistance and energy regulatory pathways. Both formulations also ameliorated elevations in inflammation, oxidative stress and the loss of mitochondrial complex integrity. In almost all the measured pathways, the synbiotic formulation has a more robust impact than its individual components insinuating its combinatorial effect. The concomitant action of the gut microbiota on each of the key risk factors of aging and makes it a powerful therapeutic tool against neurodegeneration, diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease and other age-related chronic diseases.
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Westfall, S., Lomis, N., & Prakash, S. (2018). Longevity extension in Drosophila through gut-brain communication. <em>Scientific Reports</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-25382-z
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Westfall S, Lomis N, Prakash S. Longevity extension in Drosophila through gut-brain communication. Scientific Reports. 2018. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-25382-z.
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@article{susan2018Longev,
title = {Longevity extension in Drosophila through gut-brain communication},
author = {Susan Westfall and Nikita Lomis and Satya Prakash},
journal = {Scientific Reports},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1038/s41598-018-25382-z},
}
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