Oviedo Néstor J, Nicolas Cindy L, Adams Dany S, Levin Michael
Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology, Forsyth Institute and Developmental Biology Department, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
CSH Protoc. 2008 Oct 1;2008:pdb.prot5053. doi: 10.1101/pdb.prot5053.
INTRODUCTIONTo provide sufficient material for experimentation, a laboratory needs to expand and maintain a colony of planarians. It is crucial to keep a stable, healthy population of animals in a consistent environment to avoid inter-animal variability and modifier effects that can mask true phenotypes from experimental perturbation. In this protocol, we describe basic procedures for establishing and maintaining healthy colonies of Dugesia japonica, Schmidtea mediterranea, and Girardia tigrina (commonly found in the wild and commercially available in the United States). Although the recommendations are based on our optimization of conditions for G. tigrina, many of the procedures (such as food preparation and feeding strategy) can be applied to other species. For best results, the culture water must be carefully monitored and adjusted for each species.
引言
为了提供足够的实验材料,实验室需要扩大并维持涡虫种群。在一致的环境中保持稳定、健康的动物群体至关重要,以避免动物个体间的变异性和修饰效应,这些可能会掩盖实验扰动产生的真实表型。在本方案中,我们描述了建立和维持日本三角涡虫、地中海涡虫和虎纹涡虫(常见于野外且在美国有商业供应)健康种群的基本程序。尽管这些建议是基于我们对虎纹涡虫条件的优化,但许多程序(如食物制备和喂食策略)可应用于其他物种。为获得最佳结果,必须针对每个物种仔细监测和调整养殖用水。