Janelia Research Campus, 19700 Helix Drive, Ashburn, VA 20147, USA.
Janelia Research Campus, 19700 Helix Drive, Ashburn, VA 20147, USA.
Cell Rep. 2018 Nov 6;25(6):1636-1649.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.10.048.
Sparse manipulation of neuron excitability during free behavior is critical for identifying neural substrates of behavior. Genetic tools for precise neuronal manipulation exist in the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, but behavioral tools are still lacking to identify potentially subtle phenotypes only detectible using high-throughput and high spatiotemporal resolution. We developed three assay components that can be used modularly to study natural and optogenetically induced behaviors. FlyGate automatically releases flies one at a time into an assay. FlyDetect tracks flies in real time, is robust to severe occlusions, and can be used to track appendages, such as the head. GlobeDisplay is a spherical projection system covering the fly's visual receptive field with a single projector. We demonstrate the utility of these components in an integrated system, FlyPEZ, by comprehensively modeling the input-output function for directional looming-evoked escape takeoffs and describing a millisecond-timescale phenotype from genetic silencing of a single visual projection neuron type.
在自由行为期间稀疏地操纵神经元兴奋性对于识别行为的神经基础至关重要。在果蝇 Drosophila melanogaster 中存在用于精确神经元操作的遗传工具,但仍然缺乏行为工具来识别仅使用高通量和高时空分辨率才能检测到的潜在微妙表型。我们开发了三个可模块式使用的 assay 组件,用于研究自然和光遗传学诱导的行为。FlyGate 自动将一只苍蝇一次释放到 assay 中。FlyDetect 实时跟踪苍蝇,对严重遮挡具有鲁棒性,并且可用于跟踪附肢,如头部。GlobeDisplay 是一个球形投影系统,用单个投影仪覆盖苍蝇的视觉感受野。我们通过全面模拟定向逼近诱发的逃避起飞的输入输出函数,并描述从单个视觉投射神经元类型的遗传沉默中产生的毫秒级表型,在集成系统 FlyPEZ 中展示了这些组件的实用性。