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  • - The study investigated the anti-aging effects of Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on silkworms (Bombyx mori) by applying various concentrations of GABA to mulberry leaves.
  • - Findings indicated that GABA enhanced adult silkworms' reproductive success and altered metabolic levels in larvae, specifically decreasing trehalose, triglycerides, and glycogen, while increasing NAD/NADH levels and antioxidant components.
  • - Additionally, GABA modified the expression of longevity-related genes, suggesting its potential as an anti-aging compound through its influence on energy balance, oxidative stress, and gene regulation.

Article Abstract

Silkworm (Bombyx mori) was used to explore the anti-aging ability of Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) and its potential mechanism. 0.086∼8.6 mM GABA solutions were sprayed on mulberry leaves to raise silkworms. The results showed that GABA increased the fecundity of adult silkworms. And in the larva silkworms on the 3th day of the 5th instar, GABA significantly reduced the trehalose content in the hemolymph, the triglycerides and glycogen levels in the fat body, while sharply increased the NAD/NADH level in the fat body. GABA significantly increased the GSH content and activities of SOD and CAT, while reduced the level of MDA. Furthermore, GABA reduced the mRNA expression of BmRpd3, Bmchico and BmAkh2, while increased the mRNA expression of BmAMPK. In summary, GABA has anti-aging potential by playing roles in energy homeostasis, reducing carbohydrate and lipid level, increasing anti-oxidative capacity, and regulating mRNA expression of longevity-related genes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.132400DOI Listing

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