Source: Koemans, T. S., et al. Drosophila Courtship Conditioning As a Measure of Learning and Memory. J. Vis. Exp. (2017).
This video describes a classical conditioning assay that tests learning and memory in Drosophila, called courtship conditioning. The assay is based on the reduction of male courtship after experiencing a rejection by a non-receptive premated female. The example protocol shows a setup for the procedure that can be used to assess short- and long-term memory.
This protocol is an excerpt from Koemans et al., Drosophila Courtship Conditioning As a Measure of Learning and Memory, J. Vis. Exp. (2017).
NOTE: In the protocol outlined below, one replicate of collection, training, and testing is described. In order to test the reproducibility of the results, these steps should be repeated in parallel, on multiple days, and with separate groups of flies (Table 1). The protocol is based on a 10 day life cycle from egg to adult, which is normal when rearing flies under constant conditions of 25 °C, 70% humidity, and a 12 h light/dark cycle. All aspects of this protocol assume that the conditions are kept constant throughout the entire assay. Times are indicated as hours before lights turn on (BLO) or after lights turn on (ALO) in the incubator, as this can be conveniently set depending on the researcher's preferred time of day. Use CO2 gas only for the initial collection of naïve male flies and for the collection of premated females. This protocol for courtship conditioning is composed of the following steps:
1. Establishment of Premated Female Collection Cultures
2. Establishment of Cultures for the Collection of Male Test Subjects
3. Preparation of Housing Blocks (Figure 2A)
4. Establishment of Mating Vials for the Production of Standardized Premated Females
5. Collection of Male Test Subjects
6. Training
7. Testing
8. Video Data Analysis and Statistics
Figure 1: Determination of the Courtship Index and Experimental Overview. (A) Images showing stereotypical male courtship behavior towards a female fly. Different stages of courtship behavior are shown: orientation (I), following (II), wing vibration (extension) and tapping (III), licking (IV), and attempted copulation (V). (B) Schematic overview of training and testing times relative to the incubator light cycle, marked in hours. Training times are indicated with bars, resting periods for STM and LTM are indicated with a dashed line, and the testing start point is indicated as an arrow. Note that the testing time for LTM is the day after training. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.
Figure 2: Equipment used for the Drosophila Courtship Conditioning Assay. (A) The housing block is a flat, bottom block with 500 µL of powerfood per well. It is sealed with a qPCR adhesive film with at least 4 holes per well that were created using a syringe needle with a 0.8 mm diameter. Individual rows are cut lengthwise into strips using a razor blade to allow opening and closing. (B) The aspirator is required for the gentle transfer of male and female flies without the use of anesthesia. The inset shows the tip of the aspirator, closed with a piece of cotton to keep the flies within the tip. (C) Setup of a two-camera system for the simultaneous recording of two courtship chambers. (D) A courtship chamber with 18 arenas. Sliding entry holes are used to place the flies in the arenas. The white dividers can be simultaneously opened to initiate interaction between the males and females. Please click here to view a larger version of this figure.
Table 1: Example Timeline for Testing LTM over Three Replicates on Individual Days.
General | Collect | Train | Test | |
day -11 | Start premated female collection cultures (step 1.3) | |||
day -10 | Start cultures for the collection of male test subjects (step 2.2) | |||
day 1 | rep. 1 | |||
day 2 | rep. 2 | |||
day 3 | rep. 3 | |||
day 4 | rep. 4 | rep. 1 | ||
day 5 | rep. 2 | rep. 1 | ||
day 6 | rep. 3 | rep. 2 | ||
day 7 | rep. 4 | rep. 3 | ||
day 8 | rep. 4 | |||
day 9 | Video data analysis and statistics (step 8) | |||
rep = repeat |
Table 2: Training Duration, Training Times, and Testing Times for Learning, STM, and LTM
Learning | STM | LTM | |
Training time | 1 h. | 1 h. | 8 h. |
Resting time | 0 h. | 1 h. | ~ 24 h. |
start training | 0 h. ALO | 0 h. ALO | 4 h. BLO |
stop training | 1 h. ALO | 1 h. ALO | 4 h. ALO |
start test | 1 h. ALO | 2 h. ALO | 0 h. ALO (next day) |
ALO = after lights turn on, BLO = before lights turn on, STM = short term memory, LTM = long term memory |
Table 3: Statistical Data Produced from the Analearn Script.
Statistical data produced from the analearn script. The output file of the bootstrapping R-script containing the genotype, learning condition (i.e., learning, STM, or LTM), mean CI naïve, mean CI trained, LI, difference between LI of the control compared to experimental condition (LI dif), the lower limit (LL) and upper limit (UL) of the 95% confidence interval of LI dif, and the p-value indicating the probability that there is no significant difference.
Genotype | Learning | CI | CI | LI | LI | Lower limit | Upper limit | p-value |
condition | naive | trained | difference | (95% conficence interval) | (95% conficence interval) | |||
Control | STM | 0.467 | 0.116 | 0.752 | NA | NA | NA | NA |
Dhap-at-RNAi | STM | 0.699 | 0.257 | 0.633 | 0.119 | -0.03 | 0.265 | 0.116 |
Control | LTM | 0.59 | 0.384 | 0.348 | NA | NA | NA | NA |
Dhap-at-RNAi | LTM | 0.697 | 0.65 | 0.068 | 0.28 | 0.103 | 0.446 | 0.003 |
Supplemental File S1: Building plan of a courtship chamber. The file can be opened with any application that allows .stp extensions (CAD-files). Please click here to download this file.
Supplemental File S2: Example of an Input File for the Analearn Script. Please click here to download this file.
Supplemental File S3: The Analearn.R Script. The file can be opened with R-studio. Please click here to download this file.
P{KK101437}VIE-260B | VDRC | 101437 | Dhat-at-RNAi in 60100 background |
P{KK108109}VIE-260B | – | – | Control-RNAi in 60100 background (gift from K. Keleman) |
w+, UAS-dcr2/yhh;;elav-Gal4 (III) | – | – | panneuronal driver line |
Containers for plant tissue culture | VWR | 960177 | 175 mL plastic vials |
Folded filters | Whatman | 10311643 | Filter paper to enlarge area flies can pupate on |
Flat-bottom blocks (96-wells) | Qiagen | 19579 | Used for housing blocks |
MicroAmp Clear Adhesive Film | Applied Biosystems | 4306311 | PCR adhesive film as lid on flat-bottom blocks |
Razor blade | – | – | Any sharp will do |
Needle | – | – | 0.8 mm diameter |
Aspirator | – | – | Cut a 1mL pipet tip with scissors in order to have two pieces. The narrow tip of the pipettip is placed as fly entrance in a ~80 cm flexible hose. To prevent a fly from getting in the hose, a normal piece of cotton or small mesh gaze is placed in between the tip and the hose. The other half of the pipettip can be used as mouth piece at the end of the hose. |
Courtship chambers | – | – | file S1 can be opened with indicated CAD software |
Camcorder | Sony | – | camera specification: >4M pixels, full HD. |
For manual quantification, any simple video recording device has the potential to produce a video of sufficient quality to observe courtship behavior accurately. For automated quantification, there will likely be different requirements depending on the software to be used, and users should investigate this thoroughly if automated quantification is desired. | |||
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
power food | |||
Agar | Sigma | A7002 | |
Yeast | Bruggeman | – | |
Yeast extract | MP biomedicals | 0210330391 | |
Peptone | Sigma | P6838 | |
Sucrose | Sigma | S9378 | |
Glucose | Sigma | G7021 | |
MgSO4 | Sigma | M2643 | |
CaCl2 | Merck | 1023780500 | |
Methylparabene (CAUTION) | Sigma | H5501 | |
Propionic acid (CAUTION) | Sigma | P1386 | |
Demineralized water | – | ||
Yeast paste | – | yeast grains and water mixture in a 1:1 ratio | |
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
normal food | |||
Agar | MP biomedicals | 215017890 | |
Yeast | bruggeman | – | |
Corn flour | de Molen | – | |
Sugar | de Molen | – | |
Methylparabene (CAUTION) | Sigma | H5501 | |
Propionic acid (CAUTION) | Sigma | P1386 | |
Demineralized water | – |