Alpha‐ketoglutarate supplementation in long‐lived Drosophila melanogaster: Impact on lifespan and metabolic responses
Oleh Demianchuk,
Maria Lylyk,
Vitalii Balatskiy
et al.
Abstract:Studies on antiaging remedies in insect models sometimes show discrepancies in results. These discrepancies could be explained by different responses of short‐ and long‐lived strains on the antiaging remedies. The purpose of the study was to test whether life‐prolonging effects of alpha‐ketoglutarate (AKG), observed in nematodes and fruit flies, would be reproduced in long‐lived Drosophila melanogaster flies. Lifespan was assayed in flies kept in demographic cages. Fecundity, proportion of flies capable of neg… Show more
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