Knockdown and Overexpression of Nmnat in the Heart Improve Cardiac Function When Accompanied by Early Repeated Exercise in Aging Drosophila

Xia Xiaoxuan, Zheng Lan, Tian Xu, Wen Dengtai, Yue Feng, Wang Hui, Xiushan Wu
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Aim: To determine whether early exercise in the form of instinctive upward walking can mitigate the negative effects of cardiac aging in Drosophila with cardiac-specific Nmnat Knockdown and overexpression. Methods: Flies were given exercise periods of 2 h per day, 5 days a week for 3 weeks starting when they were 2 days old. The heart model was used in conjunction with M-mode echocardiography traces to analyze cardiac function. Exercise capacity was assessed using a climbing index, and the survival rate was calculated with respect to the age of each subject upon death. Results: Cardiac-specific Nmnat knockdown severely compromised cardiac function with age by increased incidence of arrhythmias and decreased fractional with extreme dilation. The repeated exercise regimen was found to mitigate the deterioration of systolic function and rhythm caused by knockdown of myocardial Nmnat. Unexpectedly, hearts overexpressing Nmnat exhibited similar cardiac function to those of flies with normal expression after exercise training, and provided notable benefits with respect to lifespan and age-related locomotor decline. Conclusions: Nmnat plays a critical role in maintaining cardiac function and that beginning a repeated exercise regimen later in life may improve cardiac health. It may provide a basis for further research in mammals.
衰老果蝇早期反复运动时,心脏中Nmnat的敲低和过表达可改善心脏功能
目的:探讨以本能向上行走形式的早期运动是否能减轻心脏特异性Nmnat敲低和过表达的果蝇心脏衰老的负面影响。方法:从2日龄开始,每天运动2 h,每周5天,连续3周。心脏模型结合m型超声心动图痕迹分析心功能。采用爬升指数评估运动能力,并根据受试者死亡时的年龄计算存活率。结果:随着年龄的增长,心脏特异性Nmnat敲低严重损害心功能,心律失常发生率增加,分数随着极度扩张而降低。反复运动可减轻心肌Nmnat下调引起的收缩功能和节律恶化。出乎意料的是,过度表达Nmnat的心脏在运动训练后表现出与正常表达的心脏相似的心脏功能,并且在寿命和年龄相关的运动能力下降方面提供了显着的益处。结论:Nmnat在维持心脏功能中起着关键作用,在以后的生活中开始重复的运动方案可能会改善心脏健康。这可能为哺乳动物的进一步研究提供基础。
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