G. sinense and P. notoginseng extracts improve healthspan of aging flies and provide protection in a Huntington disease model
In the last decades, the strong increase in the proportion of older people worldwide, and the increased prevalence of age associated degenerative diseases, have put a stronger focus on aging biology. In spite of important progresses in our understanding of the aging process, an integrative view is s...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1471112023-02-28T17:08:40Z G. sinense and P. notoginseng extracts improve healthspan of aging flies and provide protection in a Huntington disease model Teseo, Serafino Houot, Benjamin Yang, Kaiye Monnier, Véronique Liu, Guangrong Tricoire, Hervé School of Biological Sciences Science::Biological sciences Aging Drosophila In the last decades, the strong increase in the proportion of older people worldwide, and the increased prevalence of age associated degenerative diseases, have put a stronger focus on aging biology. In spite of important progresses in our understanding of the aging process, an integrative view is still lacking and there is still need for efficient anti-aging interventions that could improve healthspan, reduce incidence of age-related disease and, eventually, increase the lifespan. Interestingly, some compounds from traditional medicine have been found to possess anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting that they could play a role as anti-aging compounds, although in depth in vivo investigations are still scarce. In this study we used one the major aging model organisms, Drosophila melanogaster, to investigate the ability of four herb extracts (HEs: Dendrobium candidum, Ophiopogon japonicum, Ganoderma sinense and Panax notoginseng) widely used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). to slow down aging and improve healthspan of aged animals. Combining multiple approaches (stress resistance assays, lifespan and metabolic measurements, functional heart characterizations and behavioral assays), we show, that these four HEs provide in vivo protection from various insults, albeit with significant compound-specific differences. Importantly, extracts of P. notoginseng and G. sinense increase the healthspan of aging animals, as shown by increased activity during aging and improved heart function. In addition, these two compounds also provide protection in a Drosophila model of Huntington’s disease (HD), suggesting that, besides their anti-aging properties in normal individuals, they could be also efficient in the protection against age-related diseases. Published version This work was supported by a grant from Infinitus Ltd Guangzhou (China). 2021-06-23T07:09:21Z 2021-06-23T07:09:21Z 2021 Journal Article Teseo, S., Houot, B., Yang, K., Monnier, V., Liu, G. & Tricoire, H. (2021). G. sinense and P. notoginseng extracts improve healthspan of aging flies and provide protection in a Huntington disease model. Aging and Disease, 12(2), 425-440. https://dx.doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0714-1 2152-5250 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147111 10.14336/AD.2020.0714-1 2 12 425 440 en Aging and Disease © 2020 Teseo S et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. application/pdf |
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In the last decades, the strong increase in the proportion of older people worldwide, and the increased prevalence of age associated degenerative diseases, have put a stronger focus on aging biology. In spite of important progresses in our understanding of the aging process, an integrative view is still lacking and there is still need for efficient anti-aging interventions that could improve healthspan, reduce incidence of age-related disease and, eventually, increase the lifespan. Interestingly, some compounds from traditional medicine have been found to possess anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting that they could play a role as anti-aging compounds, although in depth in vivo investigations are still scarce. In this study we used one the major aging model organisms, Drosophila melanogaster, to investigate the ability of four herb extracts (HEs: Dendrobium candidum, Ophiopogon japonicum, Ganoderma sinense and Panax notoginseng) widely used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). to slow down aging and improve healthspan of aged animals. Combining multiple approaches (stress resistance assays, lifespan and metabolic measurements, functional heart characterizations and behavioral assays), we show, that these four HEs provide in vivo protection from various insults, albeit with significant compound-specific differences. Importantly, extracts of P. notoginseng and G. sinense increase the healthspan of aging animals, as shown by increased activity during aging and improved heart function. In addition, these two compounds also provide protection in a Drosophila model of Huntington’s disease (HD), suggesting that, besides their anti-aging properties in normal individuals, they could be also efficient in the protection against age-related diseases. |
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G. sinense and P. notoginseng extracts improve healthspan of aging flies and provide protection in a Huntington disease model |
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G. sinense and P. notoginseng extracts improve healthspan of aging flies and provide protection in a Huntington disease model |
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G. sinense and P. notoginseng extracts improve healthspan of aging flies and provide protection in a Huntington disease model |
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