Resveratrol protects male Drosophila melanogaster from heat stress-induced paralysis through a mechanism independent of heat shock response activation
Nichole Webb, Riley Bricker, Tyra Skalos, Annette Choi, Austin Shirk, Stacy L. Hrizo, Martin S. Buckley

TL;DR
Resveratrol helps male fruit flies resist heat stress without triggering the usual heat shock response.
Contribution
Resveratrol's protective effect against heat stress in Drosophila is shown to be independent of the heat shock response activation.
Findings
Resveratrol slows heat-induced paralysis in male Drosophila melanogaster.
The effect is not due to activation of the HSR pathway before stress.
Resveratrol may act through ROS reduction or alternative stress pathways.
Abstract
There is great interest in understanding the mechanism of action of antioxidant treatments and their cellular effects. Heat shock causes proteins to denature and lose their function. To mitigate this, cells utilize the heat shock response (HSR) pathway, which produces Hsp70 chaperone protein to refold misfolded proteins. Heat shock also generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) that can damage cellular proteins. Here, we show that the dietary antioxidant resveratrol slows heat shock-induced paralysis in male Drosophila melanogaster . Live-cell imaging and molecular assays reveal this effect is not due to resveratrol activating the HSR prior to stress, suggesting involvement of ROS reduction or alternative stress pathways.
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TopicsHeat shock proteins research · Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease · Sirtuins and Resveratrol in Medicine
