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Can Metamorphosis Renew Tissue and Impact Cellular Aging?
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In holometabolous insects, metamorphosis is a transformative process
that largely consists of structural remodeling using stem cell-like imaginal
cells to replace older or otherwise damaged disposable tissue. In the
alfalfa leafcutter bee, Megachile rotundata, and the orchard mason bee,
Osmia lignaria, telomere length (a common biological marker for cellular
aging) is increased following metamorphosis. To determine if these telomere
dynamics are shared with other holometabolous insects, we will explore
telomere length in larval and adult tissues in the model organism, Manduca
sexta, the tobacco hornworm. Using third and fifth instar larvae as well as
adults following metamorphosis, we will measure telomere length in neural
tissue, gonads, cuticle, muscle, and hemocytes. We predict that
non-disposable tissues such as neural tissue and gonads will have shorter
telomeres, but that disposable and regenerated tissue such as cuticle and
muscle will have increased telomeres following metamorphosis because the
adult tissues are made from imaginal cells. We predict that constantly
regenerated cells such as hemocytes will experience no significant change in
telomere length. Understanding how M. sexta telomere length is maintained
could provide insight into age-related disease and physiological
dysfunction. Moreover, this would also provide an impetus for other
researchers interested in cellular aging.
48500-2506-FAR0036627
This abstract was presented at the American Physiology Summit 2025 and
is only available in HTML format. There is no downloadable file or PDF
version. The Physiology editorial board was not involved in the peer review
process.
American Physiological Society
Title: Can Metamorphosis Renew Tissue and Impact Cellular Aging?
Description:
In holometabolous insects, metamorphosis is a transformative process
that largely consists of structural remodeling using stem cell-like imaginal
cells to replace older or otherwise damaged disposable tissue.
In the
alfalfa leafcutter bee, Megachile rotundata, and the orchard mason bee,
Osmia lignaria, telomere length (a common biological marker for cellular
aging) is increased following metamorphosis.
To determine if these telomere
dynamics are shared with other holometabolous insects, we will explore
telomere length in larval and adult tissues in the model organism, Manduca
sexta, the tobacco hornworm.
Using third and fifth instar larvae as well as
adults following metamorphosis, we will measure telomere length in neural
tissue, gonads, cuticle, muscle, and hemocytes.
We predict that
non-disposable tissues such as neural tissue and gonads will have shorter
telomeres, but that disposable and regenerated tissue such as cuticle and
muscle will have increased telomeres following metamorphosis because the
adult tissues are made from imaginal cells.
We predict that constantly
regenerated cells such as hemocytes will experience no significant change in
telomere length.
Understanding how M.
sexta telomere length is maintained
could provide insight into age-related disease and physiological
dysfunction.
Moreover, this would also provide an impetus for other
researchers interested in cellular aging.
48500-2506-FAR0036627
This abstract was presented at the American Physiology Summit 2025 and
is only available in HTML format.
There is no downloadable file or PDF
version.
The Physiology editorial board was not involved in the peer review
process.
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