Reproduction and survival in Mediterranean fruit flies: a "protein and energy" free radical model of aging.

Abstract:

:We propose a "protein and energy" free radical model of aging that predicts patterns of survival and fertility curves for Mediterranean fruit flies. Mathematical and simulation models of individual physiological processes were constructed in terms of stochastic differential equations. The free radical theory of aging was used as a basis for construction of the model and was extended to describe the dynamics of the protein and energy balance in the functioning organism, including the concept of a maximum capacity for energy production. We fit the model to observed patterns of survival and fertility in flies given the basic diet schemes used in respective experiments. Age patterns of fertility and survival were predicted under various diet scenarios using the model, revealing that the predictions of the model are in good agreement with experimental data.

journal_name

Biogerontology

journal_title

Biogerontology

authors

Butov AA,Carey JR,Volkov MA,Sehl ME,Yashin AI

doi

10.1023/B:BGEN.0000006559.59110.10

keywords:

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2003-01-01 00:00:00

pages

387-95

issue

6

eissn

1389-5729

issn

1573-6768

pii

5149552

journal_volume

4

pub_type

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