Using Touch-evoked Response and Locomotion Assays to Assess Muscle Performance and Function in Zebrafish

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October 31st, 2016

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October 31st, 2016

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Zebrafish are an excellent model to study muscle function and disease. During early embryogenesis zebrafish begin regular muscle contractions producing rhythmic swimming behavior, which is altered when the muscle is disrupted. Here we describe a touch-evoked response and locomotion assay to examine swimming performance as a measure of muscle function.

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Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:43

Touch-evoked Response Assay

1:53

Quantification of Swimming Behavior

3:32

10 Min Swim Test Locomotion Assay

7:01

Results: Muscle Performance and Locomotion in Zebrafish Embryos

8:47

Conclusion

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