2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2435.2010.01773.x
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Calorie restriction‐induced maternal longevity is transmitted to their daughters in a rotifer

Abstract: Summary1. Extension of life span by food shortage, often mimicked by calorie restriction (CR) in the laboratory, is one of the most common life-history alterations in eukaryotes. Although the lifehistory of offspring often changes in response to the parental environment, it has remained ambiguous whether or not CR-induced longevity is transmitted to the next generation. 2. Here, we investigated the effects of CR on life span, oxidative stress resistance and the expression levels of two antioxidant enzymes, cat… Show more

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“…As a natural stress, moderate starvation has been reported to enhance the expression of many genes, including SOD (Kaneko et al 2005;Kaneko et al 2011), catalase (CAT) , hsp70, and GRP94 (Kaneko et al 2002). DR is the most common starvation method for prolonging life in the laboratory, and it has been reported to extend the lifespan of different organisms (Fanestil and Barrows 1965;Klass 1977;Lin et al 2002;Walker et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a natural stress, moderate starvation has been reported to enhance the expression of many genes, including SOD (Kaneko et al 2005;Kaneko et al 2011), catalase (CAT) , hsp70, and GRP94 (Kaneko et al 2002). DR is the most common starvation method for prolonging life in the laboratory, and it has been reported to extend the lifespan of different organisms (Fanestil and Barrows 1965;Klass 1977;Lin et al 2002;Walker et al 2005).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of the procedure for immunocytochemical staining are described in Kaneko et al [16]. Rotifers treated with 1% ethanol were used as controls.…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The synthesized cDNAs were diluted 50 times with sterilized, distilled water and used as the template for quantitative real-time PCR. Two sets of the gene-specific primers of RT-Mn-F (5 0 -CC GCGTGTGCTAACCAAGA-3 0 )/RT-Mn-R (5 0 -TTCCCAA ACATCAATGCCAA-3 0 ) and rCAT-qRT-F1 (5 0 -CAACGT GATGGCCCACAAT-3 0 )/rCAT-qRT-R1 (5 0 -GGTCCAGA GAAAGAATTCGGATAA-3 0 ) were used for quantitative real-time PCR for the Mn SOD and catalase genes, respectively [16,20]. Quantitative real-time PCR was carried out using SYBR Premix Ex Taq (Takara, Otsu, Japan) and the ABI PRISM 7300 real-time PCR system (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, USA) according to the manufacturer's instructions.…”
Section: Quantitative Real-time Pcrmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They shift their growth from an early exponential to exponential growth phase and subsequently to a stationary phase, finally declining their population (senescent phase). Various studies have been conducted to disclose the molecular mechanisms involved in the growth of rotifers partly because the efficient culture of rotifers has been eagerly required at the industrial levels (Yu & Hirayama, 1986;Yamasaki et al, 1987;Yoshinaga et al, 1999;Koiso & Hino, 2002;Kaneko et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%