A Simple Way to Measure Ethanol Sensitivity in Flies

Thomas Maples(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center), Adrian Rothenfluh(The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)
Journal of Visualized Experiments
February 19, 2011
Cited by 33

Abstract

Low doses of ethanol cause flies to become hyperactive, while high doses are sedating. The sensitivity to ethanol-induced sedation of a given fly strain is correlated with that strain s ethanol preference, and therefore sedation is a highly relevant measure to study the genetics of alcohol responses and drinking. We demonstrate a simple way to expose flies to ethanol and measure its intoxicating effects. The assay we describe can determine acute sensitivity, as well as ethanol tolerance induced by repeat exposure. It does not require a technically involved setup, and can therefore be applied in any laboratory with basic fly culture tools.


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