Source: Chiu, J. C., et al. Assaying Locomotor Activity to Study Circadian Rhythms and Sleep Parameters in Drosophila. J. Vis. Exp. (2010).
This video describes the Drosophila activity monitor (DAM) system used to track locomotor activity. Researchers use activity data collected from the DAM to study circadian rhythms in fruit flies. The featured protocol clip shows how to load flies in the device and record activity data for circadian experiments.
This protocol is an excerpt from Chiu et al., Assaying Locomotor Activity to Study Circadian Rhythms and Sleep Parameters in Drosophila, J. Vis. Exp. (2010).
1. Loading Flies into Activity Tubes and Locomotor Activity Monitoring System
2. Experimental Design to Record Data for Determination of Circadian Periodicity and Amplitude
Figure 1: Eduction graphs generated using FaasX showing daily locomotor activity rhythms of rhythmic wild type flies (w per0 flies carrying a per+ transgene) (A and B) vs. arrhythmic w per0 mutants (C and D). Male flies were kept at 25 °C and entrained for 4 days in 12:12 LD (light: dark) cycles followed by seven days in DD (constant darkness). For each fly line, the locomotor activity levels of individual flies (n>32) were measured in 15-minute bins and then averaged to obtain a group profile representative for that line. A and C show the activity data generated from averaging the second and third days in light/dark cycle (LD 2-3) while B and D show the activity data generated from averaging the second and third days in constant darkness (DD 2-3). Vertical bars represent the activity (in arbitrary units) recorded in 15-minute bins during the light period (light grey) or the dark period (dark grey). Horizontal bars at the bottom of LD eduction graphs; white, lights on; black, lights off. ZT0 and ZT12 represent the start and end of the photoperiod respectively. For DD eduction graphs; CT0 and CT12 represent the start and end of the subjective day in constant dark conditions, denoted by the grey bar. In panel A, M = morning peak; E = evening peak. The arrows in panel A represent anticipatory behavior of morning and evening peaks observed in wild type flies, which are absent in w per0 arrhythmic flies. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.
Figure 2: Double-plot actogram generated using the FaasX software illustrating locomotor activity data of flies with wild type, short, or long period. Male flies were kept at 25 °C and entrained for 4 days in 12:12 LD cycles followed by eight days in constant darkness (DD) for the calculation of the free-running period (t) using Cycle-P in FaasX. Three fly lines with wild type period [w per0; per+; per0 mutant carrying per+ transgene], long period [w per0; per(S47A); per0 mutant carrying per(S47A) transgene], and short period [w per0; per(S47D); per0 mutant carrying per(S47D) transgene] are shown here (Chiu et al. 2008). X-axis represents ZT or CT time in LD or DD respectively, and Y-axis represents activity counts (arbitrary units) summed into 15-minute bins. The red dotted lines connect the evening peaks for each day of the experiments. Note that during LD the evening peak is 'forced' to maintain synchrony with the 24-hr LD cycle, whereas in DD the free-running period can deviate from 24 hr. For example, for flies with short periods the timing of the evening activity will occur earlier on each successive day in DD (when plotted against a 24 hr time scale, as shown here), whereas a shift to the right is observed for flies with long periods. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.
Drosophila activity monitor (DAM) | Trikinetics Inc.; Waltham, MA | DAM2 or DAM5 | DAM2 monitors are more compact, and more can fit into a single incubator |
Power supply interface unit (for DAM system) | Trikinetics Inc.; Waltham, MA | PSIU9 | Includes PS9-1 AC Power Supply |
Light controller | Trikinetics Inc.; Waltham, MA | LC6 | |
Pyrex glass tubes | Trikinetics Inc.; Waltham, MA | PGT5, PGT7, and PGT10 | |
Plastic activity tube caps | Trikinetics Inc.; Waltham, MA | CAP5 | Yarn can be used instead of plastic caps. |
DAM System data collection software | Trikinetics Inc.; Waltham, MA | Versions available for both Mac and PC | |
FaasX software | Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique | Only for Mac | |
Insomniac 2.0 software | University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine | Runs on Matlab. Can be used on both PC and Macintosh. | |
Environmental incubator with temperature and diurnal control, e.g. Percival incubator | Percival Scientific, Inc. | I-30BLL | Interior space dimension:Width: 65cm;Height: 86cm;Depth: 55cm |
Environmental incubator with temperature and diurnal control, e.g. DigiTherm Heating/Cooling Incubator with Circadian Timed Lighting and Timed Temperature | Tritech Research, Inc. | 05DT2CIRC001 | Interior space dimension:Width: 36m;Height: 56m;Depth: 28cm |
APC Smart-UPS 2200VA 120V (Emergency power backup unit) | APC | SU2200NET | Output Power Capacity of 1600 Watts |
Sucrose | Sigma-Aldrich | S7903 | |
Bacto Agar | BD Biosciences | 214010 | |
TissuePrep Paraffin pellets | Fisher Scientific | T565 | Melting point 56 °C-57 °C |
Block heater | VWR international | 12621-014 |