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  • Sexual Dimorphism in Metabolic Responses to Western Diet in Drosophila melanogaster.

Sexual Dimorphism in Metabolic Responses to Western Diet in Drosophila melanogaster.

Biomolecules (2022-01-22)
Sofie De Groef, Tom Wilms, Séverine Balmand, Federica Calevro, Patrick Callaerts
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Obesity is a chronic disease affecting millions of people worldwide. The fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) is an interesting research model to study metabolic and transcriptomic responses to obesogenic diets. However, the sex-specific differences in these responses are still understudied and perhaps underestimated. In this study, we exposed adult male and female Dahomey fruit flies to a standard diet supplemented with sugar, fat, or a combination of both. The exposure to a diet supplemented with 10% sugar and 10% fat efficiently induced an increase in the lipid content in flies, a hallmark for obesity. This increase in lipid content was more prominent in males, while females displayed significant changes in glycogen content. A strong effect of the diets on the ovarian size and number of ma-ture oocytes was also present in females exposed to diets supplemented with fat and a combina-tion of fat and sugar. In both males and females, fat body morphology changed and was associ-ated with an increase in lipid content of fat cells in response to the diets. The expression of me-tabolism-related genes also displayed a strong sexually dimorphic response under normal condi-tions and in response to sugar and/or fat-supplemented diets. Here, we show that the exposure of adult fruit flies to an obesogenic diet containing both sugar and fat allowed studying sexual dimorphism in metabolism and the expression of genes regulating metabolism.

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淀粉葡萄糖苷酶 来源于黑曲霉, ≥260 U/mL, aqueous solution
Supelco
葡萄糖 (HK) 检测试剂盒, sufficient for 20 assays