Effects of auditory stimuli on the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster
Identifieur interne : 000973 ( Main/Exploration ); précédent : 000972; suivant : 000974Effects of auditory stimuli on the lifespan of Drosophila melanogaster
Auteurs : Robin F. Morales [États-Unis] ; Ki Moon Seong [Corée du Sud] ; Cha Soon Kim [Corée du Sud] ; Young Oo Jin [Corée du Sud] ; Kyung In Min [Corée du Sud]Source :
- Entomological Research [ 1738-2297 ] ; 2010-07.
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It is well known that music can have calming effects on humans, other mammals and birds. Reducing environmental stress or enhancing the resistance to certain stressors has been shown to extend lifespan in several organisms. Evidence also suggests that mild temporary stress may also enhance stress resistance and ultimately slow the aging process. This study explored the possibility that music may influence the lifespan of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, possibly by affecting responses to stress. Flies received either background sounds (control), or background sounds supplemented with music (experimental). The experimental group had classical music playing constantly at an average of 20 dB above background sound. The median lifespan of females receiving music was 42 days compared to the median of 45 days without music, but the difference was not significant. For males median lifespans were 42 days with music exposure, and 47 days without music and the difference was significant. These results suggest that exposure to classical music decreased the lifespan of male Drosophila. Both experimental and control populations showed age‐dependent increases in mortality, indicating that music affects the normal aging process rather than showing overt toxicity. These results suggest that certain auditory stimuli may be stressful and can be used as insect management.
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