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Lithium influences whole-organism metabolic rate inDrosophila subobscura

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH
卷 99, 期 1, 页码 407-418

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jnr.24678

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Drosophila; lithium; metabolic rate; mitochondria; sex differences

资金

  1. Ministry of Education Science and Technological Development Republic of Serbia [173012]
  2. Bissen Brainwalk Fund
  3. ALF Funds from Uppsala University Hospital
  4. Swedish Society of Medicine [SLS-691961]
  5. Swedish Research Council Grant [2016-02362]
  6. European Union's Horizon2020 Research and Innovation Programme Marie Currie IF grant, MITONUC [656338]
  7. Marta och Nicke Nasvells fund
  8. Swedish Research Council [2016-02362] Funding Source: Swedish Research Council
  9. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [656338] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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This study on fruit flies found that lithium has an effect on the whole-organism metabolic rate, with a subtle balance between efficacy and side effects within a narrow dose range. Additionally, lithium exposure was found to have different effects on metabolism based on mtDNA haplotypes and sex.
Lithium is widely used to treat bipolar disorder. However, the efficacy and vulnerability as to its side effects are known to differ. Although the specific biochemical mechanism of action is still elusive, lithium may influence mitochondrial function, and consequently, metabolism. Lithium exposure in this study was conducted on a unique set of mito-nuclear introgression lines ofDrosophila subobscurato disentangle the independent effects of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) against a common nuclear DNA background. The study addressed three issues: (a) whether lithium has a dose-dependent effect on whole-organism metabolic rate, (b) whether mtDNA haplotypes show divergent metabolic efficiency measured by metabolic rate to lithium exposure and (c) whether lithium influences the whole-organism metabolic rate across sexes. The results confirm that lithium influenced the whole-organism metabolic rate, showing a subtle balance between efficacy and adverse effects within a narrow dose range. In addition, lithium exposure was found to influence metabolism differently based on mtDNA haplotypes and sex. This preliminary research may have a range of biological implications for the role of mitochondrial variability in psychiatric disease and treatment by contributing to the understanding and predicting of the lithium treatment response and risk for toxic side effects.

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