Physiological basis for low-temperature survival and storage of quiescent larvae of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster

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Vladimír Koštál
Jaroslava Korbelová
Tomáš Štětina
Rodolphe Poupardin
Hervé Colinet
Helena Zahradníčková
Iva Opekarová
Martin Moos
Petr Šimek
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[1] Institute of Entomology,
[2] Biology Centre CAS,undefined
[3] Faculty of Science,undefined
[4] University of South Bohemia,undefined
[5] Institut für Populationsgenetik,undefined
[6] Vetmeduni Vienna,undefined
[7] Université de Rennes 1,undefined
[8] UMR CNRS 6553 ECOBIO,undefined
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The cryopreservation techniques proposed for embryos of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster are not yet ready for practical use. Alternative methods for long-term storage of D. melanogaster strains, although urgently needed, do not exist. Herein, we describe a narrow interval of low temperatures under which the larvae of D. melanogaster can be stored in quiescence for up to two months. The development of larvae was arrested at the pre-wandering stage under fluctuating thermal regime (FTR), which simultaneously resulted in diminishing the accumulation of indirect chill injuries. Our physiological, metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses revealed that compared to larvae stored at constant low temperatures, the larvae stored under FTR conditions were able to decrease the rates of depletion of energy substrates, exploited brief warm episodes of FTR for homeostatic control of metabolite levels and more efficiently exerted protection against oxidative damage.
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