Assaying Locomotor, Learning, and Memory Deficits in Drosophila Models of Neurodegeneration

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作者
Ali, Yousuf O. [1 ]
Escala, Wilfredo [1 ]
Ruan, Kai [1 ]
Zhai, R. Grace [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Miami, Miller Sch Med, Dept Mol & Cellular Pharmacol, Coral Gables, FL 33124 USA
来源
JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS | 2011年 / 49期
关键词
Neuroscience; Issue; 49; Geotaxis; phototaxis; behavior; Tau; BEHAVIORAL MUTANTS; SUPPRESSION;
D O I
10.3791/2504
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Advances in genetic methods have enabled the study of genes involved in human neurodegenerative diseases using Drosophila as a model system(1). Most of these diseases, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's disease are characterized by age-dependent deterioration in learning and memory functions and movement coordination(2). Here we use behavioral assays, including the negative geotaxis assay(3) and the aversive phototaxic suppression assay (APS assay)(4,5), to show that some of the behavior characteristics associated with human neurodegeneration can be recapitulated in flies. In the negative geotaxis assay, the natural tendency of flies to move against gravity when agitated is utilized to study genes or conditions that may hinder locomotor capacities. In the APS assay, the learning and memory functions are tested in positively-phototactic flies trained to associate light with aversive bitter taste and hence avoid this otherwise natural tendency to move toward light. Testing these trained flies 6 hours post-training is used to assess memory functions. Using these assays, the contribution of any genetic or environmental factors toward developing neurodegeneration can be easily studied in flies.
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