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Glucose Shortens the Life Span of C. elegans by Downregulating DAF-16/FOXO Activity and Aquaporin Gene Expression SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Glucose Shortens the Life Span of C. elegans by Downregulating DAF-16/FOXO Activity and Aquaporin Gene Expression
Authors
Lee, SJMurphy, CTKenyon, C
Date Issued
2009-11-04
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Abstract
Many studies have addressed the effect of dietary glycemic index on obesity and diabetes, but little is known about its effect on life span itself. We found that adding a small amount of glucose to the medium (2%) shortened the life span of C. elegans by inhibiting the activities of life span-extending transcription factors that are also inhibited by insulin signaling: the FOXO family member DAF-16 and the heat shock factor HSF-1. This effect involved the downregulation of an aquaporin glycerol channel, aqp-1. We show that changes in glycerol metabolism are likely to underlie the life span-shortening effect of glucose and that aqp-1 may act cell nonautonomously as a feedback regulator in the insulin/IGF-1-signaling pathway. Insulin downregulates similar glycerol channels in mammals, suggesting that this glucose-responsive pathway might be conserved evolutionarily. Together, these findings raise the possibility that a low-sugar diet might have beneficial effects on life span in higher organisms.
Keywords
HEAT-SHOCK FACTOR; NEMATODE CAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANS; SIGNALING PATHWAY; GLYCEROL CHANNEL; HUMAN LONGEVITY; STRESS RESISTANCE; OXIDATIVE STRESS; PROTEIN DAF-16; GLYCEMIC INDEX; INSULIN
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/27577
DOI
10.1016/J.CMET.2009.
ISSN
1550-4131
Article Type
Article
Citation
CELL METABOLISM, vol. 10, no. 5, page. 379 - 391, 2009-11-04
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