Effects of Dolutegravir (DTG) on Survival, Pupariation and Emergence in Drosophila melanogaster: The Rescue Role of Brassica oleracea

Amagon Leritshimwa, Haruna Abigail Awadzi, Amagon Kennedy, Wanche Ernest Magani, Falang Kakjing Dadul, Bukar Bayero Bukata
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The study aimed at determining the protective role of Brassica oleracea on dolutegravir-induced changes in Pupariation and Emergence of Drosophila melanogaster. D. melanogaster aged 3-5 days old were exposed to different concentrations (0.5 to 4 mg/ 5 g diet) of dolutegravir and B. oleracea extract (7.5–1000 mg/5 g diet) for 7 days to determine the lethal concentration (LC50). D. melanogaster were then exposed to the extract (50, 100, 200, and 400 mg/5 g diet) and controls (diet alone and vitamin C) to assess their effects on pupariation and emergence. A 14-day assay was also performed to evaluate the effect of the extract and toxicant (dolutegravir) on fly survival. The result showed a dose-dependent significant decrease (P < 0.05) and a dose-dependent significant increase (P < 0.05) in survival for D. melanogaster exposed to dolutegravir and the extract respectively, when compared to the control group. Results showed a delay in pupariation and decrease in mean pupariation in flies exposed to dolutegravir alone. An improvement in the same parameters was observed in D. melanogaster pre-treated with the extract before exposure to dolutegravir. D. melanogaster pre-treated with 200 and 400 mg extract per 5 g diet showed emergence that was comparable to those in the control groups. A significant decrease (P < 0.05) was observed in the groups exposed to 50 and 100 mg extract per 5 g diet, suggesting no protection at these doses. This study concludes that B. oleracea leaf extract, at certain concentrations, is able to protect against dolutegravir-induced changes in pupariation and emergence in D. melanogaster.
多替格拉韦(DTG)对黑腹果蝇存活、羽化和羽化的影响:甘蓝的救援作用
本研究旨在确定甘蓝对偏重力诱导的黑腹果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)羽化和羽化的保护作用。采用不同浓度(0.5 ~ 4 mg/5 g饲粮)的多替格拉韦和甘蓝提取物(7.5 ~ 1000 mg/5 g饲粮)处理3 ~ 5日龄黑腹天牛7 d,测定其致死浓度(LC50)。然后将黑腹d.m anogaster暴露于提取物(50、100、200和400 mg/5 g日粮)和对照组(单独的日粮和维生素C),以评估它们对羽化和羽化的影响。还进行了为期14天的试验,以评估提取物和毒物(dolutegravir)对苍蝇存活的影响。结果显示,与对照组相比,分别暴露于多替格拉韦和提取物的黑腹大蠊存活率呈剂量依赖性显著降低(P < 0.05)和剂量依赖性显著增加(P < 0.05)。结果表明,单独暴露于多替克韦的蝇蛹化蛹延迟,平均化蛹量减少。在暴露于dolutegravir之前用提取物预处理的D. melanogaster中观察到相同参数的改善。每5 g日粮中分别添加200和400 mg提取物预处理的黑腹天牛的羽化率与对照组相当。在每5 g日粮中添加50和100 mg提取物的组中观察到显著降低(P < 0.05),表明在这些剂量下没有保护作用。本研究表明,在一定浓度下,甘蓝叶提取物能够防止重力诱导的黑腹田鼠羽化和羽化的变化。
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