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Dietary Choice Reshapes Metabolism in Drosophila by Affecting Consumption of Macronutrients

Olha Strilbytska, Uliana Semaniuk, Volodymyr Bubalo, Kenneth B. Storey, Oleh Lushchak

2022Biomolecules15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

metabolism of dietary choice. These changes are predicted to be dependent on both the quantity and quality of the chosen diet. Using a geometric framework for both no-choice and two-choice conditions, we found that feeding decisions led to higher glucose and trehalose levels but lower triglycerides pools. The feeding regimens had similar strategies for macronutrient balancing, and both maximized hemolymph glucose and glycogen content under low protein intake. In addition, the flies showed significant differences in the way they regulated trehalose and triglyceride levels in response to carbohydrate and protein consumption between choice and no-choice nutrition. Under choice conditions, trehalose and triglyceride levels were maximized at the lowest protein and carbohydrate consumption. Thus, we suggest that these changes in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism are caused by differences in the macronutrients consumed by flies. Food choice elicits rapid metabolic changes to maintain energy homeostasis. These results contribute to our understanding of how metabolism is regulated by the revealed nutrient variation in response to food decisions.

Topics & Concepts

TrehaloseGlycogenMetabolismCarbohydrate metabolismCarbohydrateBiologyNutrientLipid metabolismTriglycerideFood choiceAssimilation (phonology)Food scienceBiochemistryEcologyCholesterolMedicinePathologyPhilosophyLinguisticsNeurobiology and Insect Physiology ResearchInsect Utilization and EffectsInsect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
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