<div><p>Animals have to cope with starvation. The molecular mechanisms by which animals survive long-term starvation, however, are not clearly understood. When they hatch without food, <em>C. elegans</em> arrests development at the first larval stage (L1) and survives more than two weeks. Here we show that the survival span of arrested L1s, which we call L1 longevity, is a starvation response regulated by metabolic rate during starvation. A high rate of metabolism shortens the L1 survival span, whereas a low rate of metabolism lengthens it. The longer worms are starved, the slower they grow once they are fed, suggesting that L1 arrest has metabolic costs. Furthermore, mutants of genes that regulate metabolism show altered L1 longevity. Amon...
Dietary restriction increases life span in a wide range of species, including the nematode worm Caen...
Insulin signaling, mitochondrial respiration, and dietary restriction share conserved roles not only...
When Caenorhabditis elegans larvae hatch from the egg case in the absence of food, their development...
Animals have to cope with starvation. The molecular mechanisms by which animals survive long-term st...
Animals have to cope with starvation. The molecular mechanisms by which animals survive long-term st...
It is widely appreciated that larvae of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans arrest development by fo...
On the basis of the free radical and rate of living theories of aging, it has been proposed that dec...
Summary Mechanisms controlling development, growth, and metabolism are coordinated in response to ch...
Many organisms can execute a dormant state or diapause to survive harsh environmental...
One of the most fundamental challenges for all living organisms is to sense and respond to alternati...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 21st International C. elegans Conference of the Genetics Society...
Starvationcauses comprehensivemetabolicchanges, which are still not fully understood. Here, we used ...
Starvation during early development can have lasting effects that influence organismal fitness and d...
Mutations affecting the function of the mitochondrial electron transport chain result in a long-live...
SummaryBackgroundDietary restriction (DR) is the most effective environmental intervention to extend...
Dietary restriction increases life span in a wide range of species, including the nematode worm Caen...
Insulin signaling, mitochondrial respiration, and dietary restriction share conserved roles not only...
When Caenorhabditis elegans larvae hatch from the egg case in the absence of food, their development...
Animals have to cope with starvation. The molecular mechanisms by which animals survive long-term st...
Animals have to cope with starvation. The molecular mechanisms by which animals survive long-term st...
It is widely appreciated that larvae of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans arrest development by fo...
On the basis of the free radical and rate of living theories of aging, it has been proposed that dec...
Summary Mechanisms controlling development, growth, and metabolism are coordinated in response to ch...
Many organisms can execute a dormant state or diapause to survive harsh environmental...
One of the most fundamental challenges for all living organisms is to sense and respond to alternati...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 21st International C. elegans Conference of the Genetics Society...
Starvationcauses comprehensivemetabolicchanges, which are still not fully understood. Here, we used ...
Starvation during early development can have lasting effects that influence organismal fitness and d...
Mutations affecting the function of the mitochondrial electron transport chain result in a long-live...
SummaryBackgroundDietary restriction (DR) is the most effective environmental intervention to extend...
Dietary restriction increases life span in a wide range of species, including the nematode worm Caen...
Insulin signaling, mitochondrial respiration, and dietary restriction share conserved roles not only...
When Caenorhabditis elegans larvae hatch from the egg case in the absence of food, their development...