利用嗅觉竞技场对黑腹果蝇的长期嗅觉习惯进行半自动评估

IF 1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Camilla Roselli, Mani Ramaswami, Marcia M Aranha
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持久记忆是动物生命的核心内容。这种记忆具有独特的分子机制,通常还具有独特的电路,而这两者在体内都不完全清楚。黑腹果蝇对其神经元的特性和连通性有深入的了解,而且拥有先进的遗传工具,可以进行体内扰动和生理监测,因此是研究长期记忆分子机制的非常有用的生物体。在本方案中,我们将重点放在习惯化(一种非联想学习形式)上,并描述了一种可靠的半自动技术,利用嗅觉场诱导和评估果蝇的长期嗅觉习惯化(LTH),从而提供了一种与行为测量领域最新技术进展相一致的方法。之前的研究表明,长期嗅觉习惯是由暴露于某种气味 4 天后诱发的,其特征是对暴露气味的行为反应会长期(> 24 小时)降低,这种行为反应是通过人工和技能密集型 Y 型迷宫试验测量的。在此,我们介绍一种半自动化方案,用于获得可量化的 LTH 测量值,其详细程度可供该领域的其他研究人员参考。与之前描述的方法不同,这里介绍的方案通过视频录像获得量化和详细的行为测量结果,可与科学界共享,并可进行复杂的离线分析。我们认为,这种方法有可能促进我们对嗅觉习惯化的分子和电路机制、通过神经调节对其进行的控制及其与其他记忆形式的相互作用的理解。主要特点 - 在黑腹果蝇中诱导嗅觉厌恶性长期习惯化的方案。- 果蝇在嗅觉场中的视频记录和分析。
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Semi-Automated Assessment of Long-Term Olfactory Habituation in Drosophila melanogaster Using the Olfactory Arena.

Long-lasting memories are a core aspect of an animal's life. Such memories are characterized by unique molecular mechanisms and often unique circuitry, neither of which are completely understood in vivo. The deep knowledge of the identity and connectivity of neurons of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, as well as the sophisticated genetic tools that allow in vivo perturbations and physiology monitoring, make it a remarkably useful organism in which to investigate the molecular mechanisms of long-term memories. In this protocol, we focus on habituation, a non-associative form of learning, and describe a reliable, semi-automated technique to induce and assess long-term olfactory habituation (LTH) in Drosophila using the olfactory arena, thus providing a method aligned with recent technological progress in behavioral measurement. Prior work has shown that LTH is induced by a 4-day exposure to an odorant and is characterized by a long-lasting (> 24 h) reduction in behavioral response to the exposed odorant, measured using a manual and skill-intensive Y-maze assay. Here, we present a semi-automated protocol for obtaining quantifiable measures of LTH, at the level of detail required for other investigators in the field. Unlike previously described methods, the protocol presented here provides quantitative and detailed behavioral measurements obtained by video recording that can be shared with the scientific community and allows sophisticated forms of offline analysis. We suggest that this procedure has the potential to advance our understanding of molecular and circuit mechanisms of olfactory habituation, its control via neuromodulation, and its interactions with other forms of memory. Key features • A protocol to induce olfactory aversive long-term habituation in Drosophila melanogaster. • Video recording and analysis of Drosophila in an olfactory arena.

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