Literature DB >> 27868457

The Hillary Climber trumps manual testing: an automatic system for studying Drosophila climbing.

Alex M Willenbrink1,2, Margo K Gronauer1, Leon F Toebben3, Daniel R Kick1, Madalyn Wells4, Bing Zhang1.   

Abstract

Climbing or negative geotaxis is an innate behavior of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. There has been considerable interest in using this simple behavior to gain insights into the changes in brain function associated with aging, influence of drugs, mutated genes, and human neurological disorders. At present, most climbing tests are conducted manually and there is a lack of a simple and automatic device for repeatable and quantitative analysis of fly climbing behavior. Here we present an automatic fly climbing system, named the Hillary Climber (after Sir Edmund Hillary), that can replace the human manual tapping of vials with a mechanical tapping mechanism to provide more consistent force and reduce variability between the users and trials. Following tapping the HC records fly climbing, tracks the fly climbing path, and analyzes the velocity of individual flies and the percentage of successful climbers. The system is relatively simple to build, easy to operate, and efficient and reliable for climbing tests.

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Keywords:  Drosophila; aging; automation; climbing; geotaxis; neurological disorders

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27868457     DOI: 10.1080/01677063.2016.1255211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurogenet        ISSN: 0167-7063            Impact factor:   1.250


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Journal:  Wiley Interdiscip Rev Dev Biol       Date:  2019-05-05       Impact factor: 5.814

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Authors:  Adam N Spierer; Denise Yoon; Chen-Tseh Zhu; David M Rand
Journal:  J Exp Biol       Date:  2021-01-15       Impact factor: 3.312

3.  Traumatic injury in female Drosophila melanogaster affects the development and induces behavioral abnormalities in the offspring.

Authors:  Ved Chauhan; Abha Chauhan
Journal:  Behav Brain Funct       Date:  2019-10-25       Impact factor: 3.759

4.  Evolutionary trade-offs of insecticide resistance - The fitness costs associated with target-site mutations in the nAChR of Drosophila melanogaster.

Authors:  Rafael A Homem; Bliss Buttery; Ewan Richardson; Yao Tan; Linda M Field; Martin S Williamson; T G Emyr Davies
Journal:  Mol Ecol       Date:  2020-06-22       Impact factor: 6.185

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