Modulatory role of dose-dependent quercetin supplemented diet on behavioral and anti-oxidant system in Drosophila melanogaster model

J. Olanrewaju, A. Bayo-Olugbami, J. Enya, M. Etuh, O. Soyinka, Wunmi Akinnawo, O. Oyebanjo, Patrick Okwute, Dayo Omotoso, Toluwanimi Afolabi, Alege Pelumi, Oladimeji Soremekun, Levi Arietarhire, Esther O. Olatoye, U. J. Kalu
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Background: Quercetin is an abundant bio-flavonoid in foods having several biological activities including anti-oxidant properties. However, the toxicity of quercetin may limit its use. Therefore, screening a graded dose of quercetin may be an important step in its use as a dietary supplement. Hence, the effects of graded doses of quercetin on the survival, locomotive behavior and oxidant-antioxidant system in D. Melanogaster was investigated.Methods: A Survival assay was conducted by feeding 50 fruit flies per vial with 50-400 mg/g quercetin-diet for 14 days. For behavioral and biochemical studies, flies were divided into 4 vials (50 flies each) 0, 100, 200 and 300 mg/g quercetin-diet. Flies were treated with vehicle or quercetin for 7 days. Behavioral assessment of negative geotaxis was determined from the climbing activities of flies. Finally, flies were killed, homogenized and centrifuged for supernatant for the assay of Catalase (CAT), Superoxide dismutase (SOD), Glutathione (GSH), Malondialdehyde (MDA) and Total thiol.Results: Quercetin treated groups showed a dose-dependent significant decrease (p<0.001) in survival rate. Climbing activity was unaltered at 100 mg but significantly (p<0.05) reduced at 200 and 300mg quercetin. Total thiol was not significantly altered (p>0.05) across the groups, MDA was reduced (p<0.05) at 300 mg compared to control, CAT activity was significantly increased (p<0.05) at 100-200 mg compared to control while GSH and SOD at 100-200 mg of quercetin increased.Conclusion: Quercetin showed better antioxidant activity at lower doses and adversely affected the climbing behavior and survival rate at higher doses. Therefore, quercetin use should be dose modulated and used with caution.
槲皮素剂量依赖性日粮对果蝇行为和抗氧化系统的调节作用
背景:槲皮素是食品中含量丰富的生物类黄酮,具有抗氧化等多种生物活性。然而,槲皮素的毒性可能会限制其使用。因此,筛选分级剂量的槲皮素可能是将其用作膳食补充剂的重要步骤。因此,研究了不同剂量的槲皮素对黑腹果蝇的存活、运动行为和氧化抗氧化系统的影响。方法:以50~400mg/g槲皮素为日粮,每小瓶50只果蝇,连续14天进行存活率测定。对于行为和生物化学研究,将苍蝇分为4个小瓶(每个50只苍蝇),分别为0、100、200和300mg/g槲皮素饮食。用赋形剂或槲皮素处理苍蝇7天。负地轴的行为评估是从苍蝇的攀爬活动中确定的。最后,杀死苍蝇,匀浆并离心上清液,用于测定过氧化氢酶(CAT)、超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、谷胱甘肽(GSH)、丙二醛(MDA)和总硫醇。结果:槲皮素处理组间呈剂量依赖性显著下降(p0.05),300mg时MDA比对照组降低(p<0.05),100-200mg时CAT活性比对照组显著升高(p<0.05);100-200mg槲皮素时GSH和SOD增加。结论:槲皮素在低剂量时表现出较好的抗氧化活性,在高剂量时对其攀爬行为和存活率产生不利影响。因此,槲皮素的使用应进行剂量调节并谨慎使用。
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