Akinyemi_2018_Metab.Brain.Dis_33_369

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Title : Curcumin-supplemented diets improve antioxidant enzymes and alter acetylcholinesterase genes expression level in Drosophila melanogaster model - Akinyemi_2018_Metab.Brain.Dis_33_369
Author(s) : Akinyemi AJ , Oboh G , Ogunsuyi O , Abolaji AO , Udofia A
Ref : Metabolic Brain Disease , 33 :369 , 2018
Abstract :

Curcumin, a bioactive polyphenolic compound in turmeric (Curcuma longa) rhizomes has been shown to exert anti-aging properties with limited scientific basis. Hence, this study sought to examine the antioxidant and anti-cholinesterase activities of curcumin-supplemented diets as well as their molecular effect on superoxide dismutase (SOD) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) genes expression level associated with lifespan extension in Drosophila melanogaster model. In this experiment, D. melanogaster (both genders) of 1 to 3 days old were fed diets either containing no curcumin (control) or supplemented with curcumin at 0.2 and 1.0 mg/g of diet for 7 days. Subsequently, the survival and locomotor activities were determined. In addition, we evaluated RT-PCR expressions of SOD and AChE mRNA genes. Furthermore, catalase, SOD and AChE activities were determined. Curcumin-supplemented diet improves survival ability but did not affect locomotor activity when compared with the control. In addition, there was a significant increase in SOD and catalase with a concomitant decrease of AChE activities when compared with the control. Furthermore, curcumin-supplemented diets suppress AChE mRNA expression but no alteration on SOD gene expression level was observed when compared with control. In conclusion, our present results suggest that a down-regulation of AChE gene expression with a concomitant decrease of AChE activity as well as improving antioxidant status could be some possible mechanism in which curcumin exert anti-aging potential and increases lifespan of D. melanogaster.

PubMedSearch : Akinyemi_2018_Metab.Brain.Dis_33_369
PubMedID: 28849357

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Akinyemi AJ, Oboh G, Ogunsuyi O, Abolaji AO, Udofia A (2018)
Curcumin-supplemented diets improve antioxidant enzymes and alter acetylcholinesterase genes expression level in Drosophila melanogaster model
Metabolic Brain Disease 33 :369

Akinyemi AJ, Oboh G, Ogunsuyi O, Abolaji AO, Udofia A (2018)
Metabolic Brain Disease 33 :369