Skeletal Muscle (Aug 2024)

Muscle degeneration in aging Drosophila flies: the role of mechanical stress

  • Maria Chechenova,
  • Lilla McLendon,
  • Bracey Dallas,
  • Hannah Stratton,
  • Kaveh Kiani,
  • Erik Gerberich,
  • Alesia Alekseyenko,
  • Natasya Tamba,
  • SooBin An,
  • Lizzet Castillo,
  • Emily Czajkowski,
  • Christina Talley,
  • Austin Brown,
  • Anton L. Bryantsev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13395-024-00352-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Abstract Muscle wasting is a universal hallmark of aging which is displayed by a wide range of organisms, although the causes and mechanisms of this phenomenon are not fully understood. We used Drosophila to characterize the phenomenon of spontaneous muscle fiber degeneration (SMFD) during aging. We found that SMFD occurs across diverse types of somatic muscles, progresses with chronological age, and positively correlates with functional muscle decline. Data from vital dyes and morphological markers imply that degenerative fibers most likely die by necrosis. Mechanistically, SMFD is driven by the damage resulting from muscle contractions, and the nervous system may play a significant role in this process. Our quantitative model of SMFD assessment can be useful in identifying and validating novel genetic factors that influence aging-related muscle wasting.

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