Biophysics and Physicobiology
Online ISSN : 2189-4779
ISSN-L : 2189-4779
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Food deprivation changes chemotaxis behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans
Kei ShimizuKeita AshidaKohji HottaKotaro Oka
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2019 Volume 16 Pages 167-172

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Exploring for food is important in food-deprived condition. Chemotaxis is one of the important behaviors to search food. Although chemotactic strategies in C. elegans have been well investigated: the pirouette and the weathervane strategies, the change of the chemotactic strategy by food deprivation is largely unclear. Here, we show the change of chemotactic strategy by food deprivation, especially for isoamyl alcohol. To compare chemotaxis under different food-deprivation period, we showed that worms change their chemotactic behaviors by food deprivation. The worms with 1-h food-deprivation change the weathervane strategy. On the other hand, 6-h food deprived animals change the pirouette strategy. These results demonstrate that worms change chemotactic strategy different way depend on period of food deprivation.

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