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A Low-cost Method for Analyzing Seizure-like Activity and Movement in Drosophila
Authors:Bryan Stone  Brian Burke  Joseph Pathakamuri  John Coleman  Daniel Kuebler
Affiliation:1.Department of Biology, Franciscan University of Steubenville;2.Department of Computer Science, Franciscan University of Steubenville
Abstract:Video tracking systems have been used widely to analyze Drosophilamelanogaster movement and detect various abnormalities in locomotive behavior. While these systems can provide a wealth of behavioral information, the cost and complexity of these systems can be prohibitive for many labs. We have developed a low-cost assay for measuring locomotive behavior and seizure movement in D. melanogaster. The system uses a web-cam to capture images that can be processed using a combination of inexpensive and free software to track the distance moved, the average velocity of movement and the duration of movement during a specified time-span. To demonstrate the utility of this system, we examined a group of D. melanogaster mutants, the Bang-sensitive (BS) paralytics, which are 3-10 times more susceptible to seizure-like activity (SLA) than wild type flies. Using this novel system, we were able to detect that the BS mutant bang senseless (bss) exhibits lower levels of exploratory locomotion in a novel environment than wild type flies. In addition, the system was used to identify that the drug metformin, which is commonly used to treat type II diabetes, reduces the intensity of SLA in the BS mutants.
Keywords:Neuroscience   Issue 84   Drosophila melanogaster   movement tracking   seizures   video analysis   locomotion   metformin   behavior   seizure-like activity
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