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Metabolism and growth adaptation to environmental conditions in Drosophila

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CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
卷 77, 期 22, 页码 4523-4551

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-020-03547-2

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Drosophila; Insulin; Adipokinetic hormone; Metabolism; PTTH; Ecdysone

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  1. Danish Council for Independent Research Natural Sciences [8021-00055B]
  2. Lundbeck Foundation [2019-772]
  3. Novo Nordisk Foundation [0054632, 16OC0021270]
  4. Villum Foundation [15365]

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Organisms adapt to changing environments by adjusting their development, metabolism, and behavior to improve their chances of survival and reproduction. To achieve such flexibility, organisms must be able to sense and respond to changes in external environmental conditions and their internal state. Metabolic adaptation in response to altered nutrient availability is key to maintaining energy homeostasis and sustaining developmental growth. Furthermore, environmental variables exert major influences on growth and final adult body size in animals. This developmental plasticity depends on adaptive responses to internal state and external cues that are essential for developmental processes. Genetic studies have shown that the fruit fly Drosophila, similarly to mammals, regulates its metabolism, growth, and behavior in response to the environment through several key hormones including insulin, peptides with glucagon-like function, and steroid hormones. Here we review emerging evidence showing that various environmental cues and internal conditions are sensed in different organs that, via inter-organ communication, relay information to neuroendocrine centers that control insulin and steroid signaling. This review focuses on endocrine regulation of development, metabolism, and behavior in Drosophila, highlighting recent advances in the role of the neuroendocrine system as a signaling hub that integrates environmental inputs and drives adaptive responses.

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