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The Epicurean Fly: Using Drosophila Melanogaster to Study Metabolism

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PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
Volume 65, Issue 2, Pages 132-137

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1203/PDR.0b013e318191fc68

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  1. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Department of Pediatrics Institutional Research Funds
  2. Pediatric Scientist Development Program Grant [K12-HD00850]

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In this review, the utility of Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism for research in metabolism will be demonstrated. Importantly, many metabolic pathways are conserved in both man and the fly. Recent work has highlighted that these conserved molecular pathways have the potential to give rise to similar phenotypes. For example. it has proven possible to generate obese and diabetic Drosophila conversely, genetic manipulation can also generate lean and hypoglycemic phenotypes. Front conserved circulating hormones to key enzymes, the fly is host to a variety of homologous, metabolically active signaling mechanisms. The world of Drosophila research has not only a rich history of developing techniques for exquisite genetic manipulation, but also continues to develop genetic methodologies at an exciting rate. Many of these techniques add to the cadre of experimental tools available for the use of the fly as a model organism for studying carbohydrate and lipid homeostasis. This review is written for the pediatric-scientist with little background in Drosophila. with the goal of relaying the potential of this model organism for contributing to a better understanding, of diseases affecting, today's children. (Pediatr Res 65: 132-137, 2009)

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