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Nanyang Technological University

In Vivo Calcium Imaging Using Synaptically Localized Calcium Sensors in Drosophila melanogaster

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Fix a fly with its brain exposed in an imaging chamber.

The fly expresses a genetically encoded calcium indicator, or GECI localized in the dendrites of mushroom body, or MB neurons.

Connect the fly with electrical wires and position an odor-delivery needle near its antenna.

Add a buffer droplet on the exposed brain, position the fly under a microscope, and connect the needle to an odor-delivery system.

Excite the GECI and deliver an odor stimulus.

The odorant binds to the antenna's sensory neuron receptors, generating action potentials.

The action potentials propagate from the sensory neurons to the projection neurons, inducing neurotransmitter release and facilitating calcium influx and GECI fluorescence in the postsynaptic MB neurons.

Repeat with a second and third odorant.

Next, apply the first odor with an electric shock and the second without.

Finally, deliver the three odors without shocks. Record the fluorescence.

A reduced fluorescence in response to the shock-associated stimulus compared to the controls reveals learning-induced synaptic plasticity.

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In Vivo Calcium Imaging Using Synaptically Localized Calcium Sensors in Drosophila melanogaster

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