Source: Li, D., et al. A Drosophila In Vivo Injury Model for Studying Neuroregeneration in the Peripheral and Central Nervous System. J. Vis. Exp. (2018).
This video describes two-photon laser ablation of axons in a Drosophila melanogaster larva and an example protocol to induce injury and image the injury site.
This protocol is an excerpt from Li et al., A Drosophila In Vivo Injury Model for Studying Neuroregeneration in the Peripheral and Central Nervous System, J. Vis. Exp. (2018).
1. Two-photon Injury and Confocal Imaging
Figure 1: Da neuron axon regeneration in the periphery displays class specificity. (A and B) Schematic drawing showing the position of the larvae. (C) Schematic drawing of class III da neurons. (D) Axons of the class III da neurons ddaF, labeled with 19-12-Gal4, UAS-CD4-tdGFP, repo-Gal80/+, fail to regrow. (E) Schematic drawing of class IV da neurons. (F) Axons of the class IV da neurons v'ada, labeled with ppk-CD4-tdGFP/+, regrow beyond the lesion site. (D and F) Red line indicates axon length while green dashed line marks the distance between the cell body and the axon converging point (DCAC). The blue dot marks the axon converging point. Scale bar = 20 µm. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.
Figure 2: Da neuron dendrite regeneration. (A) Illustrative representation of class IV da neurons. (B) Illustrative representation of dendrite regeneration in class IV da neuron ddaC, labeled by ppk-CD4-tdGFP/+. Laser ablation is targeted to the primary branch point and is conducted at 48 h AEL. At 24 h AI injury transection of the neurite is confirmed, and at 72 h AI regeneration is quantified. Dendrites of ddaC neurons demonstrate substantial regrowth, with new dendritic branches sprouting from the severed stem to tile the vacant space. It is worth noting that new terminal branches are continuously added to the uninjured dendrites at this developmental stage. Scale bar = 20 µm. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.
Figure 3: Da neuron axon regeneration in the VNC. (A) Schematic drawing of a Drosophila larva mounted on a slide and imaged under the microscope. Class IV da neuron axons in the VNC visualized in a ppk-CD4tdGFP/+ larva. Two candidate commissure segments are shown in the zoomed-in image and the schematic drawing. Each of them has two injury sites (red circles). (B) Confocal images of one injured segment imaged at 8, 24 and 72 h after injury (AI). Red lines depict the regrowing axons. (C) Measurement and normalization of regrowing axons. Scale bar = 20 µm. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.
Diethyl ether, ACS reagent, anhydrous | Acros Organics | AC615080010 | |
Halocarbon 27 Oil | Genesee Scientific | 59-133 | |
Propionic Acid | J.T.Baker | U33007 | |
Cover Glasses: Rectangles | Fisher Scientific | 12-544-D | 50 mm X 22 mm |
Zeiss LSM 880 laser scanning microscope | Zeiss | ||
Zen software | Zeiss | ||
Chameleon Ultra II | Coherent |