Characterization of auditory sensation in C. elegans.

Can Wang, Elizabeth A Ronan, Adam J Iliff, Rawan Al-Ebidi, Panagiota Kitsopoulos, Karl Grosh, Jianfeng Liu, X Z Shawn Xu
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Research using the model organism nematode C. elegans has greatly facilitated our understanding of sensory biology, including touch, olfaction, taste, vision and proprioception. While hearing had long been considered to be restricted to vertebrates and some arthropods, we recently discovered that C. elegans is capable of sensing and responding to airborne sound in a frequency and sound source-size-dependent manner. C. elegans auditory sensation occurs when airborne sound physically vibrates their external cuticle (skin) to activate the sound-sensitive mechanosensory FLP/PVD neurons via nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), triggering aversive phonotaxis behavior. Here, we report stepwise methods to characterize these three features of C. elegans auditory sensation, including sound-evoked skin vibration, neuronal activation, and behavior. This approach provides an accessible platform to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying auditory sensation and mechanotransduction mechanisms in C. elegans.

秀丽隐杆线虫听觉感觉的表征。
利用模式生物线虫的研究极大地促进了我们对感觉生物学的理解,包括触觉、嗅觉、味觉、视觉和本体感觉。虽然听觉一直被认为仅限于脊椎动物和一些节肢动物,但我们最近发现秀丽隐杆线虫能够以频率和声源大小依赖的方式感知和响应空气中的声音。当空气中的声音通过尼古丁乙酰胆碱受体(nachr)振动秀丽隐杆线虫的外角质层(皮肤),激活对声音敏感的机械感觉FLP/PVD神经元,引发厌恶的趋音行为时,秀丽隐杆线虫就会产生听觉。在这里,我们报告了逐步表征秀丽隐杆线虫听觉的这三个特征的方法,包括声音诱发的皮肤振动、神经元激活和行为。该方法为研究秀丽隐杆线虫听觉和机械转导机制的细胞和分子机制提供了一个可访问的平台。
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