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评估蠕虫状动物神经肌肉完整性和掘穴选择的方法。

Method for the assessment of neuromuscular integrity and burrowing choice in vermiform animals.

作者信息

Bainbridge C, Schuler A, Vidal-Gadea A G

机构信息

School of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University, 339 Science Laboratory Building, Normal, IL 61790-4120, USA.

School of Biological Sciences, Illinois State University, 339 Science Laboratory Building, Normal, IL 61790-4120, USA.

出版信息

J Neurosci Methods. 2016 May 1;264:40-46. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2016.02.023. Epub 2016 Mar 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The study of locomotion in vermiform animals has largely been restricted to animals crawling on agar surfaces. While this has been fruitful in the study of neuronal basis of disease and behavior, the reduced physical challenge posed by these environments has prevented these organisms from being equally successful in the study of neuromuscular diseases. Our burrowing assay allowed us to study the effects of muscular exertion on locomotion and muscle degeneration during disease (Beron et al., 2015), as well as the natural burrowing preference of diverse Caenorhabditis elegans strains (Vidal-Gadea et al., 2015).

NEW METHOD

We describe a simple, rapid, and affordable set of assays to study the burrowing behavior of nematodes and other vermiform organisms which permits the titration of muscular exertion in test animals.

RESULTS

We show that our burrowing assay design is versatile and can be adapted for use in widely different experimental paradigms.

COMPARISON WITH EXISTING METHOD(S): Previous assays for the study of neuromuscular integrity in nematodes relied on movement through facile and homogeneous environments. The ability of modulating substrate density allows our burrowing assay to be used to separate animal populations where muscular fitness or health are not visible differentiable by standard techniques.

CONCLUSION

The simplicity, versatility, and potential for greatly facilitating the study of previously challenging neuromuscular disorders makes this assay a valuable addition that overcomes many of the limitations inherent to traditional behavioral tests of vermiform locomotion.

摘要

背景

对蠕虫状动物运动的研究很大程度上局限于在琼脂表面爬行的动物。虽然这在疾病和行为的神经基础研究中卓有成效,但这些环境所带来的物理挑战降低,使得这些生物体在神经肌肉疾病研究中未能同样成功。我们的挖掘试验使我们能够研究肌肉运动对疾病期间运动和肌肉退化的影响(贝隆等人,2015年),以及不同秀丽隐杆线虫菌株的自然挖掘偏好(维达尔 - 加德亚等人,2015年)。

新方法

我们描述了一套简单、快速且经济实惠的试验,用于研究线虫和其他蠕虫状生物体的挖掘行为,该试验允许对试验动物的肌肉运动进行滴定。

结果

我们表明,我们的挖掘试验设计具有通用性,可适用于广泛不同的实验范式。

与现有方法的比较

先前用于研究线虫神经肌肉完整性的试验依赖于在简单且均匀的环境中移动。调节底物密度的能力使我们的挖掘试验能够用于区分那些通过标准技术无法明显区分肌肉健康状况的动物群体。

结论

这种试验的简单性、通用性以及极大地促进对先前具有挑战性的神经肌肉疾病研究的潜力,使其成为一种有价值的补充,克服了传统蠕虫状运动行为测试固有的许多局限性。

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