2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2020.128064
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Semi-mobile C. elegans electrotaxis assay for movement screening and neural monitoring of Parkinson’s disease models

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“…The taxis behaviors indicate that C. elegans orients in a certain direction to chase prey while avoiding toxic substances or to attenuate undesired impulses of ASJ and ASH neurons. [ 51 ] In exploring these areas further, we aim to improve the ability to control multi‐modal locomotion of C. elegans and develop applications such as drug screening in therapeutic technologies for the healthcare industry. In previous study regarding the drug screening, drug effect was investigated by treating a specific drug and examining recovered electrotaxis ability of C. elegans with a neuronal disorder.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The taxis behaviors indicate that C. elegans orients in a certain direction to chase prey while avoiding toxic substances or to attenuate undesired impulses of ASJ and ASH neurons. [ 51 ] In exploring these areas further, we aim to improve the ability to control multi‐modal locomotion of C. elegans and develop applications such as drug screening in therapeutic technologies for the healthcare industry. In previous study regarding the drug screening, drug effect was investigated by treating a specific drug and examining recovered electrotaxis ability of C. elegans with a neuronal disorder.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imaging of worms inside the device was done by an upright microscope (Leica MZ10F fluorescence microscope, Leica, Wetzlar, Germany). The mono-layer device was fabricated from (PDMS) using conventional soft lithography [ 33 , 34 ] and irreversible bonding to a glass slide using O 2 plasma [ 23 ] (see Appendix A for details). Our device consisted of four-channel sections, each 60 m-thick, as shown in Figure 2 B, i.e., (1) branching channels for worm loading and distribution; (2) 16 parallel 300 m-wide electrotaxis screening channels; (3) tapering channels, from 40 to 20 m, for worm immobilization and imaging; and (4) branching channels for unloading the worms.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrotaxis swimming speed and body bend frequency (BBF) were quantified using the automated Worm Tracker plugin in ImageJ software [ 37 ]. The electrotaxis turning time (ETT) and electrotaxis time index (ETI) [ 23 , 27 ] were calculated for all conditions and averaged over the three electric field exposure cycles. ETT is the time at which the worm successfully performed a complete turn after an electric field reversal and started to swim towards the cathode.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, C. elegans is the first multicellular model organism to have its entire gene sequenced [ 7 , 13 15 ]. Also, it has high-level behavioral phenotypes such as chemotaxis [ 16 19 ], electrotaxis [ 16 , 20 28 ], and learning and memory [ 29 31 ], making it a unique value in biology genetics. C. elegans has transparent bodies and is ideal for optical in vivo imaging [ 32 38 ], making it convenient for neuron fluorescent labeling and imaging [ 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%