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Chronic blue light leads to accelerated aging in Drosophila by impairing energy metabolism and neurotransmitter levels

Blue light (BL) is becoming increasingly prevalent in artificial illumination, raising concerns about its potential health hazard to humans. In fact, there is evidence suggesting that acute BL exposure may lead to oxidative stress and death of retinal cells specialized for photoreception. On the oth...

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Autores principales: Yang, Jun, Song, Yujuan, Law, Alexander D., Rogan, Conner J., Shimoda, Kelsey, Djukovic, Danijel, Anderson, Jeffrey C., Kretzschmar, Doris, Hendrix, David A., Giebultowicz, Jadwiga M.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9479496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36118990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2022.983373
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author Yang, Jun
Song, Yujuan
Law, Alexander D.
Rogan, Conner J.
Shimoda, Kelsey
Djukovic, Danijel
Anderson, Jeffrey C.
Kretzschmar, Doris
Hendrix, David A.
Giebultowicz, Jadwiga M.
author_facet Yang, Jun
Song, Yujuan
Law, Alexander D.
Rogan, Conner J.
Shimoda, Kelsey
Djukovic, Danijel
Anderson, Jeffrey C.
Kretzschmar, Doris
Hendrix, David A.
Giebultowicz, Jadwiga M.
author_sort Yang, Jun
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description Blue light (BL) is becoming increasingly prevalent in artificial illumination, raising concerns about its potential health hazard to humans. In fact, there is evidence suggesting that acute BL exposure may lead to oxidative stress and death of retinal cells specialized for photoreception. On the other hand, recent studies in Drosophila melanogaster demonstrated that chronic BL exposure across lifespan leads to accelerated aging manifested in reduced lifespan and brain neurodegeneration even in flies with genetically ablated eyes, suggesting that BL can damage cells and tissues not specialized for light perception. At the physiological level, BL exposure impairs mitochondria function in flies, but the metabolic underpinnings of these effects have not been studied. Here, we investigated effects of chronic BL on metabolic pathways in heads of eyes absent (eya ( 2 )) mutant flies in order to focus on extra-retinal tissues. We compared metabolomic profiles in flies kept for 10 or 14 days in constant BL or constant darkness, using LC-MS and GC-MS. Data analysis revealed significant alterations in the levels of several metabolites suggesting that critical cellular pathways are impacted in BL-exposed flies. In particular, dramatic metabolic rearrangements are observed in heads of flies kept in BL for 14 days, including highly elevated levels of succinate but reduced levels of pyruvate and citrate, suggesting impairments in energy production. These flies also show onset of neurodegeneration and our analysis detected significantly reduced levels of several neurotransmitters including glutamate and Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), suggesting that BL disrupts brain homeostasis. Taken together, these data provide novel insights into the mechanisms by which BL interferes with vital metabolic pathways that are conserved between fly and human cells.
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spelling pubmed-94794962022-09-17 Chronic blue light leads to accelerated aging in Drosophila by impairing energy metabolism and neurotransmitter levels Yang, Jun Song, Yujuan Law, Alexander D. Rogan, Conner J. Shimoda, Kelsey Djukovic, Danijel Anderson, Jeffrey C. Kretzschmar, Doris Hendrix, David A. Giebultowicz, Jadwiga M. Front Aging Aging Blue light (BL) is becoming increasingly prevalent in artificial illumination, raising concerns about its potential health hazard to humans. In fact, there is evidence suggesting that acute BL exposure may lead to oxidative stress and death of retinal cells specialized for photoreception. On the other hand, recent studies in Drosophila melanogaster demonstrated that chronic BL exposure across lifespan leads to accelerated aging manifested in reduced lifespan and brain neurodegeneration even in flies with genetically ablated eyes, suggesting that BL can damage cells and tissues not specialized for light perception. At the physiological level, BL exposure impairs mitochondria function in flies, but the metabolic underpinnings of these effects have not been studied. Here, we investigated effects of chronic BL on metabolic pathways in heads of eyes absent (eya ( 2 )) mutant flies in order to focus on extra-retinal tissues. We compared metabolomic profiles in flies kept for 10 or 14 days in constant BL or constant darkness, using LC-MS and GC-MS. Data analysis revealed significant alterations in the levels of several metabolites suggesting that critical cellular pathways are impacted in BL-exposed flies. In particular, dramatic metabolic rearrangements are observed in heads of flies kept in BL for 14 days, including highly elevated levels of succinate but reduced levels of pyruvate and citrate, suggesting impairments in energy production. These flies also show onset of neurodegeneration and our analysis detected significantly reduced levels of several neurotransmitters including glutamate and Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), suggesting that BL disrupts brain homeostasis. Taken together, these data provide novel insights into the mechanisms by which BL interferes with vital metabolic pathways that are conserved between fly and human cells. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9479496/ /pubmed/36118990 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2022.983373 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yang, Song, Law, Rogan, Shimoda, Djukovic, Anderson, Kretzschmar, Hendrix and Giebultowicz. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Aging
Yang, Jun
Song, Yujuan
Law, Alexander D.
Rogan, Conner J.
Shimoda, Kelsey
Djukovic, Danijel
Anderson, Jeffrey C.
Kretzschmar, Doris
Hendrix, David A.
Giebultowicz, Jadwiga M.
Chronic blue light leads to accelerated aging in Drosophila by impairing energy metabolism and neurotransmitter levels
title Chronic blue light leads to accelerated aging in Drosophila by impairing energy metabolism and neurotransmitter levels
title_full Chronic blue light leads to accelerated aging in Drosophila by impairing energy metabolism and neurotransmitter levels
title_fullStr Chronic blue light leads to accelerated aging in Drosophila by impairing energy metabolism and neurotransmitter levels
title_full_unstemmed Chronic blue light leads to accelerated aging in Drosophila by impairing energy metabolism and neurotransmitter levels
title_short Chronic blue light leads to accelerated aging in Drosophila by impairing energy metabolism and neurotransmitter levels
title_sort chronic blue light leads to accelerated aging in drosophila by impairing energy metabolism and neurotransmitter levels
topic Aging
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9479496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36118990
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fragi.2022.983373
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