果蝇抗衰老作用的测定。

IF 1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Hyun-Jin Na, Joung-Sun Park
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导致衰老和年龄相关疾病的主要因素之一是众所周知的成体干细胞功能的下降。定量化成体干细胞的衰老程度,对于推进抗衰老机制和开发抗衰老药物具有重要意义。然而,目前还没有系统的方法来解决这个问题。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种利用果蝇中肠模型和两种衰老标记物定量评估成体肠道干细胞衰老程度的方法。首先,在具有期望基因型的果蝇中诱导衰老,并在解剖前7天给予抗衰老剂。然后,用免疫组织化学方法测定果蝇肠道干细胞衰老标志物(PH3和γ-微管蛋白)的水平。最后采用荧光显微镜对衰老标志物进行计数并拍照,用图像分析软件进行分析。利用这种方法,我们定量分析了抗衰老剂对成体肠道干细胞衰老的影响。这种方法有望大大加快抗衰老剂的开发,并大大降低与衰老相关研究相关的研究成本。•PH3和γ-微管蛋白可作为定量评估果蝇肠道干细胞衰老的可靠标志物。•这种发现抗衰老药物的方法包括衰老诱导、抗衰老药物治疗、解剖、固定、抗体染色和结果分析等过程。•维生素D,类似于二甲双胍和β-羟基丁酸盐,是一种抗衰老剂。•成体干细胞衰老的定量分析将能够快速准确地识别抗衰老药物和功效验证。
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Measuring Anti-aging Effects in Drosophila.

One of the major factors contributing to aging and age-related diseases is the well-understood decline in the function of adult stem cells. Quantifying the degree of aging in adult stem cells is essential for advancing anti-aging mechanisms and developing anti-aging agents. However, no systematic approach to this exists. In this study, we developed a method to quantitatively assess the degree of aging in adult intestinal stem cells using a Drosophila midgut model and two aging markers. First, aging was induced in Drosophila with the desired genotype, and the anti-aging agent was administered 7 days before dissection. Then, the levels of two intestinal stem cell aging markers found in Drosophila (PH3 and γ-tubulin) were measured using immunohistochemistry. Finally, fluorescence microscopy was employed to count the number of aging markers and take images, which were analyzed using image analysis software. Using this approach, we quantitatively analyzed the effects of anti-aging agents on the aging of adult intestinal stem cells. This methodology is expected to significantly expedite the development of anti-aging agents and substantially reduce the research costs associated with aging-related studies. Key features • PH3 and γ-tubulin serve as reliable markers for quantitatively assessing aging in Drosophila intestinal stem cells. • This method for discovering anti-aging agents involves processes such as aging induction, treatment with anti-aging agents, dissection, fixation, antibody staining, and analysis of the results. • Vitamin D, similar to metformin and β-hydroxybutyrate, is an anti-aging agent. • Quantitative analysis of adult stem cell aging will enable the rapid and accurate identification of anti-aging agents and efficacy validation.

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