Poria cocos Polysaccharide
Delays Aging by Enhancing the Antioxidant Ability and Suppressing
the Expression of the Branched-Chain Amino Acid Transferase-Encoding
Gene in Drosophila melanogaster
posted on 2025-04-03, 14:34authored byKai Zhu, Dongsheng Du, Yuxia Shi, Fan Hu, Wenting Zhang, Hang Ni, Eqra Hafeez, Dongsheng Chen
Poria cocos polysaccharides
(PCP),
the main component of Poria cocos,
possess a variety of biological activities, including antitumor, immunomodulatory,
and antioxidant effects. However, whether PCP has an antiaging effect
remains unclear. Here, we studied the beneficial effects and the mechanism
of PCP on delaying aging using the Drosophila model.
The results showed that the dietary supplementation of PCP significantly
extended the lifespan, improved the climbing ability, attenuated intestinal
barrier dysfunction, alleviated gastrointestinal acid–base
imbalance, and prevented intestinal stem cells (ISCs) hyperproliferation.
In addition, PCP notably increased the activities of SOD and CAT and
reduced the content of MDA. Furthermore, RNA-Seq showed that PCP supplementation
led to the differential expression of 638 genes. KEGG analysis revealed
that these differentially expressed genes were strongly enriched in
the signaling pathway of cofactor biosynthesis. Among these genes,
the expression of the branched-chain amino acid transferase-encoding
gene (bcat) was significantly downregulated. The bcat-knockdown prolonged the flies’ lifespan, while bcat-overexpression reduced the lifespan. Interestingly,
PCP addition can rescue the flies’ lifespan in the background
of bcat-overexpression. Taken together, our data
indicate that PCP delays aging by enhancing the antioxidant ability
and suppressing the expression of the bcat gene in Drosophila.