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Series GSE48145 Query DataSets for GSE48145
Status Public on Jul 26, 2013
Title Juvenile hormone regulation of Drosophila aging
Organism Drosophila melanogaster
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Background. Juvenile hormone (JH) has been demonstrated to control adult lifespan in a number of non-model insects where surgical removal of the corpora allata eliminates the hormone’s source. In contrast, little is known about how juvenile hormone affects adult Drosophila melanogaster. Previous work suggests that insulin signaling may modulate Drosophila aging in part through its impact on juvenile hormone titer, but no data yet addresses whether reduction of juvenile hormone is sufficient to control Drosophila life span. Here we adapt a recent genetic approach to knock out the corpora allata in adult Drosophila melanogaster and characterize adult life history phenotypes produced by reduction of juvenile hormone. With this system we test potential explanations for how juvenile hormone modulates aging.
Conclusions. Reduced juvenile hormone alone is sufficient to extend lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster. Reduced juvenile hormone limits reproduction by inhibiting the production of yolked eggs, and this may arise because juvenile hormone is required for the post-eclosion development of vitellogenin-producing adult fat body. Our data do not support a mechanism for juvenile hormone control of longevity simply based on reducing the physiological costs of reproductive. Nor does the longevity benefit appear to function through mechanisms by which dietary restriction extends longevity. We identify transcripts that change in response to juvenile hormone independent of reproductive state and suggest these represent somatically expressed genes that could modulate how juvenile hormone controls persistence and longevity.
 
Overall design Four genotypes were analyzed. They are CA knockout (CAKO), wildtype (wDah/w1118 ), CAKO with OvoD1 mutation and control (wDah/w1118) with OvoD1 mutation. Three biological replicates for each genotype.
 
Contributor(s) Yamamoto R, Bai H, Tatar M
Citation(s) 23866071
Submission date Jun 20, 2013
Last update date May 04, 2018
Contact name Hua Bai
E-mail(s) hua_bai@brown.edu
Organization name Brown University
Department EEB
Lab Marc Tatar Lab
Street address 34 Olive St, BMC502
City Providence
State/province RI
ZIP/Postal code 02912
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL1322 [Drosophila_2] Affymetrix Drosophila Genome 2.0 Array
Samples (12)
GSM1169704 Wildtype_rep1
GSM1169705 Wildtype_rep2
GSM1169706 Wildtype_rep3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA208995

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