Source: Qiang, K. M., et al. A Burrowing/Tunneling Assay for Detection of Hypoxia in Drosophila melanogaster Larvae. J. Vis. Exp. (2018).
This video shows a method to test hypoxia in Drosophila larvae by assessing their burrowing and tunneling abilities. Using this technique researchers can distinguish larvae experiencing oxygen deprivation from those with developmental deficits. The example protocol demonstrates the setup for this assay.
This protocol is an excerpt from Qiang et al., A Burrowing/Tunneling Assay for Detection of Hypoxia in Drosophila melanogaster Larvae, J. Vis. Exp. (2018).
1. Preparation of larvae
2. Setting up assay plates
3. Monitoring assay plates
REAGENTS | |||
Dehydrated yeast | |||
Frozen grape juice concentrate | Welch's | Available at most large supermarkets | |
Glacial acetic acid | Sigma-Aldrich | 320099 | |
Drosophila agar | Apex Bioresearch Products | 66-103 | |
Methyl-para-hydroxybenzoate | Apex Bioresearch Products | 20-658 | |
EQUIPMENT | |||
50 ml polypropylene beakers | |||
6.0 cm disposable Petri dishes | Falcon | 08757100B | |
10 cm disposable plastic Petri dishes | E+K Scientific | EK-24104 | |
Plastic microspatulas | Corning Incorporated | 3012 | |
Bent teasing needle | Nasco | S08848MH | |
Dissecting microscope | Any microscope with 10-30X magnification |