RRC ID 59547
著者 Martin AA, Alford S, Richmond JE.
タイトル In Vivo Calcium Imaging in C. elegans Body Wall Muscles.
ジャーナル J Vis Exp
Abstract The model organism C. elegans provides an excellent system to perform in vivo calcium imaging. Its transparent body and genetic manipulability allow for the targeted expression of genetically encoded calcium sensors. This protocol outlines the use of these sensors for the in vivo imaging of calcium dynamics in targeted cells, specifically the body wall muscles of the worms. By utilizing the co-expression of presynaptic channelrhodopsin, stimulation of acetylcholine release from excitatory motor neurons can be induced using blue light pulses, resulting in muscle depolarization and reproducible changes in cytoplasmic calcium levels. Two worm immobilization techniques are discussed with varying levels of difficulty. Comparison of these techniques demonstrates that both approaches preserve the physiology of the neuromuscular junction and allow for the reproducible quantification of calcium transients. By pairing optogenetics and functional calcium imaging, changes in postsynaptic calcium handling and homeostasis can be evaluated in a variety of mutant backgrounds. Data presented validates both immobilization techniques and specifically examines the roles of the C. elegans sarco(endo)plasmic reticular calcium ATPase and the calcium-activated BK potassium channel in the body wall muscle calcium regulation.
巻・号 (152)
公開日 2019-10-20
DOI 10.3791/59175
PMID 31680674
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis elegans / metabolism* Calcium / analysis Calcium / metabolism* Calcium-Transporting ATPases / physiology Large-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channels / physiology Muscles / metabolism*
IF 1.108
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