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BMC Biology
A simple high-throughput method for automated detection of Drosophila melanogaster light-dependent behaviours
Methodology Article
Giovanna Dashi1  Helgi B. Schiöth1  Tania Safa1  Samuel Berkins1  Sovik Dey1  Vaasudevan Sridhar1  Michael J. Williams1  Lei Li1  Thiago C. Moulin2 
[1] Department of Surgical Sciences, Functional Pharmacology and Neuroscience, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;Department of Surgical Sciences, Functional Pharmacology and Neuroscience, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden;Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund University, Lund, Sweden;
关键词: Light response;    Jump response;    Activity monitor;    ON/OFF assay;    Circadian rhythm;    Ethanol intake;    Spatial learning;    Visual learning;    Operant conditioning;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12915-022-01476-z
 received in 2021-09-02, accepted in 2022-11-23,  发布年份 2022
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundLike most living organisms, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster exhibits strong and diverse behavioural reactions to light. Drosophila is a diurnal animal that displays both short- and long-term responses to light, important for, instance, in avoidance and light wavelength preference, regulation of eclosion, courtship, and activity, and provides an important model organism for understanding the regulation of circadian rhythms both at molecular and circuit levels. However, the assessment and comparison of light-based behaviours is still a challenge, mainly due to the lack of a standardised platform to measure behaviour and different protocols created across studies. Here, we describe the Drosophila Interactive System for Controlled Optical manipulations (DISCO), a low-cost, automated, high-throughput device that records the flies’ activity using infrared beams while performing LED light manipulations.ResultsTo demonstrate the effectiveness of this tool and validate its potential as a standard platform, we developed a number of distinct assays, including measuring the locomotor response of flies exposed to sudden darkness (lights-off) stimuli. Both white-eyed and red-eyed wild-type flies exhibit increased activity after the application of stimuli, while no changes can be observed in Fmr1 null allele flies, a model of fragile X syndrome. Next, to demonstrate the use of DISCO in long-term protocols, we monitored the circadian rhythm of the flies for 48 h while performing an alcohol preference test. We show that increased alcohol consumption happens intermittently throughout the day, especially in the dark phases. Finally, we developed a feedback-loop algorithm to implement a place preference test based on the flies’ innate aversion to blue light and preference for green light. We show that both white-eyed and red-eyed wild-type flies were able to learn to avoid the blue-illuminated zones.ConclusionsOur results demonstrate the versatility of DISCO for a range of protocols, indicating that this platform can be used in a variety of ways to study light-dependent behaviours in flies.

【 授权许可】

CC BY   
© The Author(s) 2022

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