提高秀丽隐杆线虫趋化性试验的可重复性

Leona Cesar, Julia Morud
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秀丽隐杆线虫(秀丽隐杆线虫)在复杂环境中导航的能力对它们的生存至关重要。这种自然行为通常用于趋化分析,这是研究感觉神经元和神经回路功能的重要工具。在过去的几十年里,趋化性对于发现神经元信号传导的基本功能至关重要。然而,缺乏彻底优化和标准化的程序可能导致难以解释的变量结果。为了提高重现性,我们通过测试不同的气味浓度、蠕虫数量和测定时间,以及趋化板的制备和蠕虫的洗涤程序,优化了趋化性方案的几个方面。还评估了2选择法或4选择法的使用情况。我们的新方案提高了结果的清晰度,简化了蠕虫计数。该方案优化被浓缩为一个5天的逐步方案,增加秀丽隐杆线虫趋化性的可重复性。与之前发表的趋化性方案相比,修订后的方法使用改进和标准化的分析设计减少了日常的变异性,确保了清晰可靠的结果。在分析准备和分析过程中的几个关键组成部分已经根据以前的方案进行了评估,例如气味浓度、蠕虫密度和分析长度。通过考虑影响线虫行为的多种因素,我们优化的方案提高了线虫趋化性测定的可重复性,使它们更可靠,更容易用于研究与嗅觉和神经回路行为相关的表型。©2025作者。基本方案:优化秀丽隐杆线虫的趋化性测定
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Enhancing Reproducibility in Chemotaxis Assays for Caenorhabditis elegans

Enhancing Reproducibility in Chemotaxis Assays for Caenorhabditis elegans

The ability of Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) to navigate complex environments is essential for their survival. This natural behavior is commonly used in chemotaxis assays, which are important tools for studying the function of sensory neurons and neural circuits. Chemotaxis has been essential for discovering fundamental functions in neuronal signaling during the past decades. However, a lack of thoroughly optimized and standardized procedures can lead to variable results that can be difficult to interpret. To improve reproducibility, we optimized several aspects of chemotaxis protocols by testing different odorant concentrations, numbers of worms, and assay durations, as well as the preparation of chemotaxis plates and the washing procedures of worms. The usage of a 2-choice or a 4-choice assay was also evaluated. Our new protocol improves the clarity of results and simplifies worm counting. The protocol optimization is condensed into a 5-day step-by-step protocol that increases the reproducibility of chemotaxis in C. elegans. Compared to previously published chemotaxis protocols, the revised method reduces day-to-day variability using an improved and standardized assay design that ensures clear and reliable results. Several key components in the assay preparation and during the assay have been evaluated based on previous protocols, such as odor concentration, worm density, and assay length. By considering multiple factors that influence the worm's behavior, our optimized protocol enhances the reproducibility of chemotaxis assays in C. elegans, making them more reliable and accessible for studying phenotypes related to olfaction and neural circuit behavior. © 2025 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

Basic Protocol: Optimized Chemotaxis Assay for C. elegans

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