BB and antimicrobial treatment had different effects on Caenorhabditis elegans thermotolerance and lifespan. (A)BB treatment did not inhibit bacterial growth in aging assays. Bacterial lawn growth was monitored over 11 days under conditions replicating those of C. elegans aging assays. Shown are the average number of colony forming units (cfu) per lawn after indicated treatments in two trials, **P < 0.01. (B) Effects of blueberry polyphenols and ampicillin on C. elegans thermotolerance measured as survivorship at 35 °C after 16 h, as in Fig. 5(A). Ampicillin treatment alone had no effect on thermotolerance. Shown are average survivorships in three trials, with at least 20 animals per trial, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, ****P < 0.0001. (C) BB polyphenols (200 µg mL−1) and ampicillin had additive effects on daf-16(mgDf50) lifespan at 25 °C (purple curve). daf-16(mgDf50), untreated control, mean 11.6 days, 0.28 SE, n = 69; 200 µg mL−1 BB polyphenols, mean 13.0 days, 0.27 SE, n = 49; 100 µg mL−1 ampicillin, mean 12.7 days, 0.35 SE, n = 53; ampicillin + BB polyphenols, mean 14.7 days, 0.33 SE, n = 60; P < 0.0001, log-rank, for Amp. vs. BB+Amp and for BB vs. BB+Amp.