Rapamycin treatment is considered a pharmacological intervention with the potential to mimic the longevity benefits of dietary manipulations. However, how rapamycin interacts with nutrition is not fully understood. Here we studied the effect of rapamycin on the longevity of Drosophila under a range of dietary conditions. In diets low in nutrients, rapamycin reduced longevity in a dosage-dependent manner. This dosage effect requires some nutrients as rapamycin has no impact on survival under starvation conditions. Under a balanced diet of yeast and sugar, rapamycin had no repeatable beneficial effect on organismal longevity. These results show that the effect of rapamycin on longevity is sensitive to the nutritional environment and it can reduce lifespan when nutrients are limited.
- Rapamycin reduces Drosophila longevity under low nutrition
- Eugenia Villa-CuestaFrances Fan - Department of Biology, Adelphi University. Garden City, NY 11530, USA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USADavid M. Rand - Department of Biology, Adelphi University. Garden City, NY 11530, USA Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, USA
- IOSR journal of pharmacy, Vol.4(8), pp.43-51
- Biology; College of Arts and Sciences
- English
- Journal article
- https://doi.org/10.9790/3013-0408043051
- 991004300899806266