Evaluation of In Situ Antiaging Activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae BY611 Yeast Cells Treated with Polyalthia longifolia Leaf Methanolic Extract (PLME) Using Different Microscopic Approaches: A Morphology-Based Evaluation.

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Manisekaran Hemagirri, Sreenivasan Sasidharan
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Polyalthia longifolia is known for its anti-oxidative properties, which might contribute to the antiaging action. Hence, the current research was conducted to evaluate the antiaging activity of P. longifolia leaf methanolic extract (PLME) in a yeast model based on morphology using microscopic approaches. Saccharomyces cerevisiae BY611 strain yeast cells were treated with 1.00 mg/mL of PLME. The antiaging activity was assessed by determining the replicative lifespan, total lifespan, vacuole morphology by light microscopy, extra-morphology by scanning (SEM), and intra-morphology by transmission (TEM) electron microscopy. The findings demonstrated that PLME treatment significantly accelerated the replicative and total lifespan of the yeast cells. PLME treatment also delays the formation of large apoptotic-like type 3 yeast cell vacuoles. The untreated yeast cells demonstrated aging morphology via SEM analysis, such as shrinking, regional invaginations, and wrinkled cell surface. The TEM analysis revealed the quintessential aging intracellular morphology such as swollen, wrinkled, or damaged vacuole formation of the circular endoplasmic reticulum, a rupture in the nuclear membrane, fragmentation of the nucleus, and complete damaged cytoplasm. Decisively, the present study revealed the vital role of PLME in the induction of antiaging activity in a yeast model using three microscopic approaches—SEM, TEM, and bright-field light microscope.

用不同的显微镜方法评估经长叶聚伞花科植物叶甲醇提取物(PLME)处理的酿酒酵母 BY611 酵母菌细胞的原位抗衰老活性:基于形态学的评估。
长叶女贞(Polyalthia longifolia)以其抗氧化特性而闻名,这可能有助于抗衰老作用。因此,目前的研究以酵母模型为基础,利用显微镜方法从形态学角度评估长叶灰树叶甲醇提取物(PLME)的抗衰老活性。用 1.00 mg/mL 的 PLME 处理酿酒酵母 BY611 株酵母细胞。评估抗衰老活性的方法有:用光学显微镜测定复制寿命、总寿命、液泡形态;用扫描电子显微镜测定形态外;用透射电子显微镜测定形态内。研究结果表明,PLME处理能显著加快酵母细胞的复制寿命和总寿命。PLME处理还能延缓类似凋亡的大型3型酵母细胞空泡的形成。通过扫描电子显微镜分析,未经处理的酵母细胞表现出衰老的形态,如缩小、区域内陷和细胞表面起皱。TEM 分析显示了细胞内的典型衰老形态,如环形内质网空泡肿胀、起皱或受损,核膜破裂,细胞核破碎,细胞质完全受损。本研究利用三种显微方法--电子显微镜、电子显微镜和明视野光学显微镜,揭示了PLME在酵母模型中诱导抗衰老活性的重要作用。
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Mathematics Education Research Journal
Mathematics Education Research Journal EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES-
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期刊介绍: The Mathematics Education Research Journal seeks to promote high quality research that is of interest to the international community.   The Mathematics Education Research Journal seeks to present research that promotes new knowledge, ideas, methodologies and epistemologies in the field of mathematics education.    The Mathematics Education Research Journal actively seeks to promote research from the Australasian region either as research conducted in the region; conducted by researchers from the region and/or draws on research from the region.  The Mathematics Education Research Journal accepts papers from authors from all regions internationally but authors must draw on the extensive research that has been produced in the Australasian region.   The Mathematics Education Research Journal normally does not encourage publication of teacher education programs or courses. These are more suited for theother MERGA journal, Mathematics Teacher Education and Development.
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