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DOI10.1039/c7ib00155j
Lipidomic profiles of Drosophila melanogaster and cactophilic fly species: models of human metabolic diseases
Cazarez-Garcia, Daniel1; Ramirez Loustalot-Laclette, Mariana2; Ann Markow, Therese2; Winkler, Robert1
通讯作者Ann Markow, Therese ; Winkler, Robert
来源期刊INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY
ISSN1757-9694
EISSN1757-9708
出版年2017
卷号9期号:11页码:885-891
英文摘要

The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with serious diseases and represents an important threat for global public health. The common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) has served as a model organism to study physiological processes of the MetS, because central metabolic pathways are conserved among species, and because the flies are easy to cultivate in a laboratory. In nature, D. melanogaster is a fruit generalist, feeding on diets rich in simple carbohydrates. Other Drosophilids, however, have specialized on distinct resources. Drosophila mojavensis, for example, is endemic to the Sonoran Desert, where it feeds on necrotic cacti which are low in carbohydrates. Its close relative Drosophila arizonae is cactophilic as well, but is also found breeding in fruits containing simple sugars. Previous studies have shown that high-sugar diets negatively affect the larval development of D. mojavensis and increase their triglyceride content, compared to D. melanogaster. More general metabolic profiles, in response to these different diets, however, have yet to be produced for any of the species. In addition, because D. arizonae appears somewhat intermediate between D. melanogaster and D. mojavensis in its development times and survival under the above mentioned diets, its general metabolic profiles are also of interest. Thus, in the present study we ask to what extent the general metabolism of these three different Drosophila species is affected by diets of distinct protein-sugar ratios. To obtain an un-biased view on possibly novel phenomena, we combined untargeted metabolomics with Random Forest data mining.


类型Article
语种英语
国家Mexico
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000415066000005
WOS关键词INSULIN-RESISTANCE ; DIABETES-MELLITUS ; ANIMAL-MODELS ; OBESITY ; DIET ; DEFINITION ; ADAPTATION ; MOJAVENSIS ; DISORDERS ; MORTALITY
WOS类目Cell Biology
WOS研究方向Cell Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/199667
作者单位1.CINVESTAV, Unidad Irapuato, Dept Biochem & Biotechnol, Km 9-6 Libramiento Norte Carr Irapuato Leon, Irapuato 36821, Mexico;
2.Unidad Genom Avanzada, Lab Nacl Genom LANGEBIO, Km 9-6 Libramiento Norte Carr Irapuato Leon, Irapuato 36821, Mexico
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Cazarez-Garcia, Daniel,Ramirez Loustalot-Laclette, Mariana,Ann Markow, Therese,et al. Lipidomic profiles of Drosophila melanogaster and cactophilic fly species: models of human metabolic diseases[J],2017,9(11):885-891.
APA Cazarez-Garcia, Daniel,Ramirez Loustalot-Laclette, Mariana,Ann Markow, Therese,&Winkler, Robert.(2017).Lipidomic profiles of Drosophila melanogaster and cactophilic fly species: models of human metabolic diseases.INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY,9(11),885-891.
MLA Cazarez-Garcia, Daniel,et al."Lipidomic profiles of Drosophila melanogaster and cactophilic fly species: models of human metabolic diseases".INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY 9.11(2017):885-891.
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