Methods to Characterize Spontaneous and Startle-induced Locomotion in a Rotenone-induced Parkinson's Disease Model of Drosophila

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August 17th, 2014

10.3791/51625-v

August 17th, 2014

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Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that results from the degeneration of dopaminergic neurons in the central nervous system, causing locomotion defects. Rotenone models Parkinson’s disease in Drosophila. This paper outlines two assays that characterize both spontaneous and startle-induced locomotion deficiencies caused by rotenone.

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0:05

Title

1:12

Startle-induced Locomotion Assay and Setup

3:11

Startle-induced Locomotion Experimentation and Data Analysis

4:04

Spontaneous Locomotion Assay Setup

5:19

Spontaneous Locomotion Data Collection and Analysis

6:36

Results: Rotenone-induced Response Deficiency

7:35

Conclusion

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