2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.07.459324
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High Temporal Resolution Measurements of Movement Reveal Novel Early-Life Physiological Decline in C. elegans

Abstract: Age-related physiological changes are most notable and best-studied late in life, while the nature of aging in early- or middle-aged individuals has not been explored as thoroughly. In C. elegans, studies of movement vs. age generally delineate three distinct phases: sustained, youthful movement; a discrete onset of rapidly progressing impairment; and gross immobility. We investigated whether this first period of early-life adult movement is simply a sustained “healthy” level of high function followed by a d… Show more

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“…Timepoint images were taken from multiple experiments where animals were cultured at 20°C or 25°C in the worm corral. At 20°C, reproduction was prevented through the use of pos-1 RNAi (36, 48). For worms cultured at 25°C, the spe-9 mutation prevents fertilization.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Timepoint images were taken from multiple experiments where animals were cultured at 20°C or 25°C in the worm corral. At 20°C, reproduction was prevented through the use of pos-1 RNAi (36, 48). For worms cultured at 25°C, the spe-9 mutation prevents fertilization.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%