Ilex paraguariensis extracts extend the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster fed a high-fat diet

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Autor(a) principal: Colpo,A.C.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Lima,M.E., da Rosa,H.S., Leal,A.P., Colares,C.C., Zago,A.C., Salgueiro,A.C.F., Bertelli,P.R., Minetto,L., Moura,S., Mendez,A.S.L., Folmer,V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Resumo: Studies have suggested that total energy intake and diet composition affect lifespan and ageing. A high-fat diet induces oxidative stress and affects the development of diseases. In contrast, antioxidants are capable of reducing its harmful effects. Yerba mate beverages are an important source of antioxidants, but there is scarce knowledge about their effects on suppressing fat accumulation. Here, we investigated the compounds present in yerba mate extracts and assessed their effects on Drosophila melanogaster given a high cholesterol diet. LS-ESI-MS analysis showed the presence of matesaponins, phenolic compounds and methylxanthines in all of the examined extracts. In Drosophila, under extract treatment conditions, the mean lifespan was significantly extended from 38 to 43 days, there was an increase in the ability to support induced stress and decrease in lipid peroxidation products. Moreover, yerba mate extracts recovered the glutathione S-transferases (GST) activity and reduced the cholesterol level. Taken together, our results support that extracts can extend lifespan by reducing the detrimental effect of a high-fat diet in D. melanogaster, and this outcome can be associated with the compound content in the extracts. This study improves the understanding of natural interventions that reduce stress-induced oxidative damage, which is fundamental in promoting healthy ageing.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ilex paraguariensis extracts extend the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster fed a high-fat diet
title Ilex paraguariensis extracts extend the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster fed a high-fat diet
spellingShingle Ilex paraguariensis extracts extend the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster fed a high-fat diet
Colpo,A.C.
Yerba mate
Matesaponin
LC-MS
Antioxidants compounds
Chronic diseases
Oxidative stress
title_short Ilex paraguariensis extracts extend the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster fed a high-fat diet
title_full Ilex paraguariensis extracts extend the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster fed a high-fat diet
title_fullStr Ilex paraguariensis extracts extend the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster fed a high-fat diet
title_full_unstemmed Ilex paraguariensis extracts extend the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster fed a high-fat diet
title_sort Ilex paraguariensis extracts extend the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster fed a high-fat diet
author Colpo,A.C.
author_facet Colpo,A.C.
Lima,M.E.
da Rosa,H.S.
Leal,A.P.
Colares,C.C.
Zago,A.C.
Salgueiro,A.C.F.
Bertelli,P.R.
Minetto,L.
Moura,S.
Mendez,A.S.L.
Folmer,V.
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author2 Lima,M.E.
da Rosa,H.S.
Leal,A.P.
Colares,C.C.
Zago,A.C.
Salgueiro,A.C.F.
Bertelli,P.R.
Minetto,L.
Moura,S.
Mendez,A.S.L.
Folmer,V.
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Colpo,A.C.
Lima,M.E.
da Rosa,H.S.
Leal,A.P.
Colares,C.C.
Zago,A.C.
Salgueiro,A.C.F.
Bertelli,P.R.
Minetto,L.
Moura,S.
Mendez,A.S.L.
Folmer,V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Yerba mate
Matesaponin
LC-MS
Antioxidants compounds
Chronic diseases
Oxidative stress
topic Yerba mate
Matesaponin
LC-MS
Antioxidants compounds
Chronic diseases
Oxidative stress
description Studies have suggested that total energy intake and diet composition affect lifespan and ageing. A high-fat diet induces oxidative stress and affects the development of diseases. In contrast, antioxidants are capable of reducing its harmful effects. Yerba mate beverages are an important source of antioxidants, but there is scarce knowledge about their effects on suppressing fat accumulation. Here, we investigated the compounds present in yerba mate extracts and assessed their effects on Drosophila melanogaster given a high cholesterol diet. LS-ESI-MS analysis showed the presence of matesaponins, phenolic compounds and methylxanthines in all of the examined extracts. In Drosophila, under extract treatment conditions, the mean lifespan was significantly extended from 38 to 43 days, there was an increase in the ability to support induced stress and decrease in lipid peroxidation products. Moreover, yerba mate extracts recovered the glutathione S-transferases (GST) activity and reduced the cholesterol level. Taken together, our results support that extracts can extend lifespan by reducing the detrimental effect of a high-fat diet in D. melanogaster, and this outcome can be associated with the compound content in the extracts. This study improves the understanding of natural interventions that reduce stress-induced oxidative damage, which is fundamental in promoting healthy ageing.
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