2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2014.04.008
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A mutation in Drosophila methuselah resists paraquat induced Parkinson-like phenotypes

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“…Concurrently, we observed enhanced antioxidant defense in DDVPexposed (12-48 h) mth 1 flies as evident by significantly higher SOD and CAT activities compared with similarly exposed w 1118 flies. Our observations are in agreement with earlier reports wherein higher SOD activity, less lipid peroxidation, and less cell death were observed in paraquat-exposed mth 1 flies [15,16]. The impact of xenobiotic exposure can be apparent at the organismal level as a consequence of damage at suborganismal levels (molecular, cellular) and thus, population dynamics may eventually be affected.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…Concurrently, we observed enhanced antioxidant defense in DDVPexposed (12-48 h) mth 1 flies as evident by significantly higher SOD and CAT activities compared with similarly exposed w 1118 flies. Our observations are in agreement with earlier reports wherein higher SOD activity, less lipid peroxidation, and less cell death were observed in paraquat-exposed mth 1 flies [15,16]. The impact of xenobiotic exposure can be apparent at the organismal level as a consequence of damage at suborganismal levels (molecular, cellular) and thus, population dynamics may eventually be affected.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This indicates the role of reduced mth signaling toward protection against DDVP-induced developmental damage in exposed Drosophila. We also observed improved chemical resistance and locomotor performance in mth 1 flies after their acute exposure (12-48 h) to DDVP, which is in agreement with earlier studies wherein organismal benefit was achieved against exposure to paraquat [12,16]. OP-induced AChE inhibition results in the accumulation of acetylcholine in the synaptic cleft.…”
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confidence: 92%
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