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2018 Feb 20


Bio Protoc


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Assaying Mechanonociceptive Behavior in Larvae.

Authors

Hoyer N, Petersen M, Tenedini F, Soba P
Bio Protoc. 2018 Feb 20; 8(4):e2736.
PMID: 34179264.

Abstract

larvae have been extensively used as a model to study the molecular and cellular basis of nociception. The larval nociceptors, class IV dendritic arborization (C4da) neurons, line the body wall of the animal and respond to various stimuli including noxious heat and touch. Activation of C4da neurons results in a stereotyped escape behavior, characterized by a 360° rolling response along the body axis followed by locomotion speedup. The genetic accessibility of has allowed the identification of mechanosensory channels and circuit elements required for nociceptive responses, making it a useful and straightforward readout to understand the cellular and molecular basis of nociceptive function and behavior. We have optimized the protocol to assay mechanonociceptive behavior in larvae.