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Cold acclimation conditions constrain plastic responses for resistance to cold and starvation in Drosophila immigrans

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BIOLOGY OPEN
卷 7, 期 6, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1242/bio.034447

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Cold or starvation induced plastic changes; Energy metabolites; Fecundity; Drosophila immigrans

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In montane Drosophila species, cold-induced plastic changes in energy metabolites are likely developed to cope with cold and starvation stress. Adult Drosophila immigrans reared at 15 degrees C were acclimated at 0 degrees C or 7 degrees C for durations of up to 6 days (fed or unfed conditions). Such flies were tested for plastic changes in resistance to cold or starvation stress as well as for possible accumulation and utilization of four energy metabolites (body lipids, proline, trehalose and glycogen). Adults acclimated at 7 degrees C revealed a greater increase in cold tolerance than flies acclimated at 0 degrees C. Different durations of cold acclimation at 7 degrees C led to increased level of body lipids only in fed flies which were utilized under starvation stress. However, such piastic responses were not observed in the flies acclimated at 0 degrees C, which remained unfed due to chill-coma. These observations suggest a possible role of feeding to improve starvation resistance only in the flies acclimated at 7 degrees C with food. Cold acclimated D. immigrans flies revealed improved cold resistance through a possible reshuffling of trehalose and glycogen; and starvation-induced proline which was utilized under cold stress durations. Finally, greater reduction in mean daily fecundity due to cold or starvation was observed in 0 degrees C acclimated flies as compared to 7 degrees C acclimated flies. Thus, cold acclimation conditions (0 degrees C or 7 degrees C) greatly impact resistance to cold and starvation in D. immigrans.

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