Tasco (R), a Product of Ascophyllum nodosum, Imparts Thermal Stress Tolerance in Caenorhabditis elegans
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2011-11
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Kandasamy, Saveetha
Fan, Di
Sangha, Jatinder Singh
Khan, Wajahatullah
Evans, Franklin
Critchley, Alan T.
Prithiviraj, Balakrishnan
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Tasco (R), a commercial product manufactured from the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum,
has been shown to impart thermal stress tolerance in animals. We investigated the
physiological, biochemical and molecular bases of this induced thermal stress tolerance
using the invertebrate animal model, Caenorhabiditis elegans. Tasco (R) water extract
(TWE) at 300 mu g/mL significantly enhanced thermal stress tolerance as well as extended
the life span of C. elegans. The mean survival rate of the model animals under thermal
stress (35 degrees C) treated with 300 mu g/mL and 600 mu g/mL TWE, respectively, was
68% and 71% higher than the control animals. However, the TWE treatments did not affect
the nematode body length, fertility or the cellular localization of daf-16. On the
contrary, TWE under thermal stress significantly increased the pharyngeal pumping rate
in treated animals compared to the control. Treatment with TWE also showed differential
protein expression profiles over control following 2D gel-electrophoresis analysis.
Furthermore, TWE significantly altered the expression of at least 40 proteins under
thermal stress; among these proteins 34 were up-regulated while six were down-regulated.
Mass spectroscopy analysis of the proteins altered by TWE treatment revealed that these
proteins were related to heat stress tolerance, energy metabolism and a muscle structure
related protein. Among them heat shock proteins, superoxide dismutase, glutathione
peroxidase, aldehyde dehydrogenase, saposin-like proteins 20, myosin regulatory light
chain 1, cytochrome c oxidase RAS-like, GTP-binding protein RHO A, OS were significantly
up-regulated, while eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A-1 OS, 60S ribosomal
protein L18 OS, peroxiredoxin protein 2 were down regulated by TWE treatment. These
results were further validated by gene expression and reporter gene expression analyses.
Overall results indicate that the water soluble components of Tasco (R) imparted thermal
stress tolerance in the C. elegans by altering stress related biochemical pathways.
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Kandasamy, Saveetha, Di Fan, Jatinder Singh Sangha, Wajahatullah Khan, et al. 2011. "Tasco (R), a Product of Ascophyllum nodosum, Imparts Thermal Stress Tolerance in Caenorhabditis elegans." Marine Drugs 9(11): 2256-2282. doi:10.3390/md9112256