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Ayurvedic Amalaki Rasayana promotes improved stress tolerance and thus has anti-aging effects in Drosophila melanogaster

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JOURNAL OF BIOSCIENCES
Volume 41, Issue 4, Pages 697-711

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INDIAN ACAD SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1007/s12038-016-9641-x

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Aging; Ayurveda; cell stress response; Hsp27; Hsp70; Hsp83; life span

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  1. Office of the Principal Scientific Advisor to Government of India (New Delhi) [Prn.SA/ADV/Ayurveda/6/2006]
  2. Raja Ramanna Fellowship of the Department of Atomic Energy (Govt. of India, Mumbai)
  3. Science AMP
  4. Engineering Research Council (DST, New Delhi) [CO/AB/010/2013]
  5. Banaras Hindu University
  6. University Grants Commission (New Delhi)

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Amalaki Rasayana (AR) is a common Ayurvedic herbal formulation of Phyllanthus emblica fruits and some other ingredients, and is used for general good health and healthy aging. We reported it to improve life history traits and to suppress neurodegeneration as well as induced apoptosis in Drosophila. The present study examines responses of Drosophila reared on AR-supplemented food to crowding, thermal or oxidative stresses. Wild-type larvae/flies reared on AR-supplemented food survived the various cell stresses much better than those reared on control food. AR-fed mutant park (13) or DJ-1 beta (Delta93) (Parkinson's disease model) larvae/flies, however, showed only partial or no protection, respectively, against paraquat-induced oxidative stress, indicating essentiality of DJ-1 beta for AR-mediated oxidative stress tolerance. AR feeding reduced the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and lipid peroxidation even in aged (35-day-old) wild-type flies while enhancing superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity. We show that while Hsp70 or Hsp83 expression under normal or stress conditions was not affected by AR feeding, Hsp27 levels were elevated in AR-fed wild-type control as well as heat-shocked larvae. Therefore, besides the known anti-oxidant activity of Phyllanthus emblica fruits, dietary AR also enhances cellular levels of Hsp27. Our in vivo study on a model organism shows that AR feeding significantly improves tolerance to a variety of cell stresses through reduced ROS and lipid peroxidation on the one hand, and enhanced SOD activity and Hsp27 on the other. The resulting better homeostasis improves life span and quality of organism's life.

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