Behavioral and developmental assays of C. elegans using microfluidic technology
C. elegans is an exciting model organism for neuroscience research. The worm’s body structure is simple but complex enough to carry sophisticated neural circuits such as insulin signalling pathways. The worm can process environmental cues through various sensory neurons. It can sense or respond to temperature, chemical, electrical, and optical signals as well as mechanical and gaseous cues. The study of the worm’s behaviour in the presence of these stimuli is very insightful in determining the locomotory mechanisms as well as the roots and origins of neurodevelopmental disorders.
Sensory Assays
Through its inherent circuits, C. elegans can respond to mechanical, thermal, chemical, and electrical signals. The behavioral response of the animal in the presence of various stimuli provides a comprehensive phenotypic map of this model organism. Some of the behavioral responses that are of interest to C. elegans researchers are listed below.
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- Locomotion: The focus here is the motor-response of the worm in presence or absence of stimuli.
- Sleep or wake response: A sleep-state can be induced in the worm and its posture and muscle activity be measured while the worm is in the sleep mode
Ageing and Developmental Assays
Development and ageing studies of C. elegans can be insightful for neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s. There are various aspects of the worm that can be studied when it comes to development. Despite the simplicity of C. elegans, it shows complex decision-making processes. The worm can also manifest learning and memorizing behaviours. For example, it can be conditioned in the presence of food to exhibit directional selection.- A uFluidix original article.
Further Reading
- An automated microfluidic platform for calcium imaging of chemosensory neurons in Caenorhabditis elegans†
- Temporal responses of C. elegans chemosensory neurons are preserved in behavioral dynamics
- High-content behavioral analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans in precise spatiotemporal chemical environments
- An automated compound screening for anti-aging effects on the function of C. elegans sensory neurons
- Microfluidics-enabled phenotyping of a whole population of C. elegans worms over their embryonic and post embryonic development at single-organism resolution
- NemaLife: A structured microfluidic culture device optimized for aging studies in crawling C. elegans
- A microfluidic platform for lifelong high-resolution and high throughput imaging of subtle aging phenotypes in C. elegans
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