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Endogenous Coenzyme Q content and exogenous Coenzyme Q bioavailability in D. melanogaster

Title: Endogenous Coenzyme Q content and exogenous Coenzyme Q bioavailability in D. melanogaster
Authors: Ilenia, Cirilli; Daniela, Beghelli; Patrick, Orlando; Sonia, Silvestri; Fabio, Marcheggiani; Silvana, Hrelia; Luca, Tiano; Cristina, Angeloni
Contributors: Cirilli, Ilenia; Beghelli, Daniela; Orlando, Patrick; Silvestri, Sonia; Marcheggiani, Fabio; Hrelia, Silvana; Tiano, Luca; Angeloni, Cristina
Publisher Information: Università Politecnico delle Marche; ITA; Ancona
Publication Year: 2022
Collection: CAMPUS Pubblicazioni Scientifiche Unicam (Università di Camerino)
Description: Coenzyme Q (CoQ) performs important functions in organisms: it is essential in cellular energy metabolism and as antioxidant. Secondary CoQ deficiency is related to both pathological conditions, associated with increased oxidative stress, and physiological conditions, characterized by decreased biosynthesis observed in senescent organisms. Therefore, the CoQ status in aging research is of particular interest. Despite, Drosophila melanogaster represents an established model in aging studies, currently, detailed information on the CoQ status in Drosophila is missing. In the present study, we characterized CoQ9 and CoQ10 distribution in D. melanogaster in the three body segments at different life stages in both sex. Subsequently, we evaluated the efficacy of the supplementation of the two main CoQ isoforms in increasing endogenous CoQ levels. The results show that CoQ9 represents the prevalent isoform in every phase of flies’ life cycle, with the highest content in the thorax. Although the CoQ content increases during the first part of life starting from the larval stages, distinct trends were observed during aging in relation to the sex and the body segments (head, thorax, and abdomen), suggesting a tissue-specific role of CoQ. The 2 weeks supplementation of two weeks old flies with different concentrations of CoQ9 and CoQ10 (15M and 75M) induced segment-specific CoQ uptake, higher in females. In particular, 75 M CoQ10 supplementation led to significant increase of CoQ10 content in all female segments, similarly to CoQ9 content although to a lower extent. While in males both isoforms induced limited variation. Despite the supplementation with 75M CoQ10 was the condition more effective in modulating the CoQ status of the flies, lifelong treatment didn’t affect longevity. Further studies are required to investigate whether the supplementation could minimize senescence associated oxidative stress and cellular dysfunction.
Document Type: conference object
Language: English
Relation: ispartofbook:Annual Meeting "Nutrition and environment and membrane" : Book of Abstracts; SIB 2022 Annual Meeting ‘Nutrition and environment’ and ‘membrane’; firstpage:10; lastpage:10; numberofpages:1; https://hdl.handle.net/11581/466214; https://www.univpm.it/Entra/Universita_Politecnica_delle_Marche_Home/Nutrition_and_Environment
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/11581/466214; https://www.univpm.it/Entra/Universita_Politecnica_delle_Marche_Home/Nutrition_and_Environment
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ; license:Non specificato ; license uri:na
Accession Number: edsbas.E5287807
Database: BASE