Abstract

Genetic studies indicate that aging is modulated by a great number of genetic pathways. We have used Drosophila longevity and stress assays to test a multipath intervention strategy. To carry out this strategy, we supplemented the flies with herbal extracts (SC100) that are predicted to modulate the expression of many genes involved in aging and stress resistance, such as mTOR, NOS, NF-KappaB, and VEGF. When flies were housed in large cages with SC100 added, daily mortality rates of both male and female flies were greatly diminished in mid to late life. Surprisingly, SC100 also stabilized midlife mortality rate increases so as to extend the maximum life span substantially beyond the limits previously reported for D. melanogaster. Under these conditions, SC100 also promoted robust resistance to partial starvation stress and to heat stress. Fertility was the same initially in both treated and control flies, but it became significantly higher in treated flies at older ages as the fertility of control flies declined. Mean and maximum life spans of flies in vials at the same test site were also extended by SC100, but the life spans were short in absolute terms. In contrast, at an independent test site where stress was minimized, the flies exhibited much longer mean life spans, but the survival curves became highly rectangular and the effects of SC100 on both mean and maximum life spans declined greatly or were abolished. The data indicate that SC100 is a novel herbal mix with striking effects on enhancing Drosophila stress resistance and life span in some environments, while minimizing mid to late life mortality rates. They also show that the environment and other factors can have transformative effects on both the length and distribution of survivorship, and on the ability of SC100 to extend the life span.

Highlights

  • Many studies indicate that aging is modulated by a large number of aging-related genes that often boost stress resistance [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]

  • To affect as many longevity genes as possible, we focused on complementary herbal extracts that have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and metabolic properties along with a positive effect on longevity genes and a history of use in traditional herbal medicine to treat a wide spectrum of diseases

  • The three treatment conditions were: C) Control untreated flies; T) SC100 treated flies; and Control SC100 (CT)) Control/Treated flies that were switched from control conditions to SC100 treatment on day 36 of the longevity assay

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Introduction

Many studies indicate that aging is modulated by a large number of aging-related genes that often boost stress resistance [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]. This multipath nature of aging suggests that many genetic. Herbal Supplement Extends Life Span and Boosts Stress Resistance. The authors are not aware of any competing interests with the anonymous donor. The specific roles of these authors are articulated in the ‘author contributions’ section

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