Free radical production induced by visible light in live fruit flies

Author:

Daplan EkinORCID,Turin LucaORCID

Abstract

AbstractVisible light triggers free radical production in alive and intactDrosophila melanogaster. We exposed fruit flies to red (613-631 nm), green (515-535 nm), and blue (455-475 nm) light while we monitored changes in unpaired electron content with an electron spin resonance spectrometer (ESR/EPR). The immediate response to light is a rapid increase in spin content lasting approximately 10 seconds followed by a slower, linear increase for approximately 170 seconds. When the light is turned off, the spin population promptly decays with a similar time course, though never fully returning to baseline. The magnitude and time course of the spin production depends on the wavelength of the light. Initially, we surmised that eumelanin might be responsible for the spin change because of its documented ability for visible light absorption and its highly stable free radical content. To explore this, we utilized different fruit fly strains with varying eumelanin content and clarified the relation of melanin types with the spin response. Our findings revealed that flies with darker cuticle have at least three-fold more unpaired electrons than flies with yellow cuticle. However, to our surprise, the increase in unpaired electron population by light was not drastically different amongst the genotypes. This suggests that light-induced free radical production may not exclusively rely on the presence of black melanin, but may instead be dependent on light effects on quinone-based cuticular polymers.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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