Piper Matthew D W, Mair William, Partridge Linda
Department of Biology, University College London, Darwin Building, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK.
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2005 May;60(5):549-55. doi: 10.1093/gerona/60.5.549.
Reduction of food intake without malnourishment extends life span in many different organisms. The majority of work in this field has been performed in rodents where it has been shown that both restricting access to the entire diet and restricting individual dietary components can cause life-span extension. Thus, for insights into the mode of action of this intervention, it is of great interest to investigate the aspects of diet that are critical for life span extension. Further studies on the mechanisms of how food components modify life span are well suited to the model organism Drosophila melanogaster because of its short life span and ease of handling and containment. Therefore, we summarize practical aspects of implementing dietary restriction in this organism, as well as highlight the major advances already made. Delineation of the nutritional components that are critical for life-span extension will help to reveal the mechanisms by which it operates.
在不造成营养不良的情况下减少食物摄入量可延长许多不同生物体的寿命。该领域的大部分研究工作是在啮齿动物中进行的,研究表明,限制整个饮食的获取以及限制个别饮食成分都可导致寿命延长。因此,为了深入了解这种干预措施的作用方式,研究对寿命延长至关重要的饮食方面具有极大的意义。由于果蝇寿命短且易于处理和饲养,因此对食物成分如何改变寿命的机制进行进一步研究非常适合以果蝇作为模式生物。因此,我们总结了在这种生物体中实施饮食限制的实际情况,并突出了已经取得的主要进展。确定对寿命延长至关重要的营养成分将有助于揭示其运作的机制。