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The TreadWheel: A Novel Apparatus to Measure Genetic Variation in Response to Gently Induced Exercise for Drosophila

机译:TreadWheel:一种新型仪器用于测量果蝇对轻度诱导运动的遗传变异

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Obesity is one of the dramatic health issues affecting developed and developing nations, and exercise is a well-established intervention strategy. While exercise-by-genotype interactions have been shown in humans, overall little is known. Using the natural negative geotaxis of Drosophila melanogaster, an important model organism for the study of genetic interactions, a novel exercise machine, the TreadWheel, can be used to shed light on this interaction. The mechanism for inducing exercise with the TreadWheel is inherently gentle, thus minimizing possible confounding effects of other stressors. Using this machine, we were able to assess large cohorts of adult flies from eight genetic lines for their response to exercise after one week of training. We measured their triglyceride, glycerol, protein, glycogen, glucose content, and body weight, as well as their climbing ability and feeding behavior in response to exercise. Exercised flies showed decreased stored triglycerides, glycogen, and body weight, and increased stored protein and climbing ability. In addition to demonstrating an overall effect of TreadWheel exercise on flies, we found significant interactions of exercise with genotype, sex, or genotype-by-sex effects for most of the measured phenotypes. We also observed interaction effects between exercise, genotype, and tissue (abdomen or thorax) for metabolite profiles, and those differences can be partially linked to innate differences in the flies' persistence in maintaining activity during exercise bouts. In addition, we assessed gene expression levels for a panel of 13 genes known to be associated with respiratory fitness and found that many responded to exercise. With this study, we have established the TreadWheel as a useful tool to study the effect of exercise in flies, shown significant genotype-specific and sex-specific impacts of exercise, and have laid the ground work for more extensive studies of how genetics, sex, environment, and aging interact with exercise to influence metabolic fitness in Drosophila.
机译:肥胖是影响发达国家和发展中国家的重大健康问题之一,运动是一项行之有效的干预策略。虽然在人类中已显示出按基因型进行锻炼的相互作用,但总体了解甚少。利用果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster,一种用于研究遗传相互作用的重要模型生物)的自然负地线,可以使用一种新型的运动机器TreadWheel来阐明这种相互作用。使用TreadWheel进行锻炼的机制本质上是柔和的,因此可以将其他压力源的混杂影响降至最低。使用该机器,我们能够在八个星期的训练后评估来自八个遗传系的成年蝇群对运动的反应。我们测量了它们的甘油三酸酯,甘油,蛋白质,糖原,葡萄糖含量和体重,以及它们的攀爬能力和响应运动的进食行为。运动的果蝇显示出降低的甘油三酸酯,糖原和体重的减少,以及增加的蛋白质和爬升能力的增加。除了演示TreadWheel锻炼对果蝇的整体效果外,我们还发现,对于大多数测得的表型,锻炼与基因型,性别或性别对性别的影响之间存在显着的相互作用。我们还观察到了运动,基因型和组织(腹部或胸部)之间的相互作用对代谢产物的影响,这些差异可以部分归因于苍蝇在运动中维持活动的持久性的先天差异。此外,我们评估了已知与呼吸健康相关的13种基因的基因表达水平,发现许多基因对运动有反应。通过这项研究,我们将TreadWheel建立为研究苍蝇运动效果的有用工具,显示了运动对基因型和性别的显着影响,并为更广泛的遗传学,性别研究奠定了基础,环境和衰老与运动相互作用,从而影响果蝇的代谢适应性。

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