Automated Quantification of Locomotion, Social Interaction, and Mate Preference in Drosophila Mutants

被引:19
作者
Iyengar, Atulya [3 ]
Imoehl, Jordan [1 ,2 ]
Ueda, Atsushi [1 ]
Nirschl, Jeffery [1 ]
Wu, Chun-Fang [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iowa, Dept Biol, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[2] Univ Iowa, Dept Biomed Engn, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[3] Univ Iowa, Interdisciplinary Grad Program Neurosci, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
关键词
crowding; courtship; DIAS; Gr32a; Hk; IowaFLI Tracker; Interactogram; ion channels; olfD; para; pheromone receptor; Target-Preference" assay; K+ CHANNEL MUTANTS; CENTRAL COMPLEX; MORPHOMETRIC DESCRIPTION; CUTICULAR HYDROCARBONS; WANDERING BEHAVIOR; COURTSHIP BEHAVIOR; LARVAL LOCOMOTION; MELANOGASTER; MUTATIONS; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.3109/01677063.2012.729626
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Automated tracking methods facilitate screening for and characterization of abnormal locomotion or more complex behaviors in Drosophila. We developed the Iowa Fly Locomotion and Interaction Tracker (IowaFLI Tracker), a MATLAB-based video analysis system, to identify and track multiple flies in a small arena. We report altered motor activity in the K+ and Na+ channel mutants, Hk(1) and para(ts1), which had previously been shown to display abnormal larval locomotion. Environmental factors influencing individual behavior, such as available "social space," were studied by using IowaFLI Tracker to simultaneously track multiple flies in the same arena. We found that crowding levels affect individual fly activity, with the total movement of individual flies attenuated around a particular density. This observation may have important implications in the design of activity chambers for studying particular kinds of social interactions. IowaFLI Tracker also directly quantifies social interactions by tracking the amount of time individuals are in proximity to one another-visualized as an "interactogram." This feature enables the development of a " target-preference " assay to study male courtship behavior where males are presented with a choice between two immobilized, decapitated females, and their locomotion and interactions quantified. We used this assay to study the chemosensory mutants olfD (para(olfD), sbl(2)) and Gr32a and their preferences towards virgin or mated females. Male olfD flies showed reduced courtship levels, with no clear preference towards either, whereas Gr32a males preferentially courted with virgin females over mated females in this assay. These initial results demonstrate that IowaFLI Tracker can be employed to explore motor coordination and social interaction phenomena in behavioral mutants of Drosophila
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页数:11
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