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This video demonstrates an assay to monitor gut acidification in Drosophila flies. After the ingestion of food supplemented with a pH indicator dye, the acidification of the intestinal lumen results in a change in the color of the dye. Visual inspection of the digestive tract of the flies to examine the color change provides evidence of acidification.
NOTE: The standard laboratory line Oregon R was used as a WT control. All flies were reared on standard cornmeal-molasses medium (containing molasses, agar, yeast, cornmeal, tegosept, propionic acid, and water) at room temperature with 12/12 h light/dark circadian rhythm.
1. Preparing for the assay
2. Gut acidification monitoring assay
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Figure 1: Gut acidification monitoring. (A) Schematic drawing of feeding arena. The blue dot represents fly food with bromophenol blue (a pH-indicating dye). Other spots represent fruit flies. (B) Graphical representation of percentage of flies showing gut acidification fed for different durations over 4 h. Representative gut images of an acidified gut and a non-acidified gut. The red arrow indicates acidic release in the copper cell region of the midgut. n = 4 experiments, 25-30 female flies per experiment. Scale bar = 500 µm each. Asterisks indicate significant differences from the control group (one-way ANOVA, followed by a Bonferroni test) *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ****P < 0.0001. (C) Flies were fed fly food with BPB for 4 h at 23 °C or 30 °C. Percentage (%) of flies showing gut acidification. n = 4 experiments, 25-30 female flies per experiment (unpaired t-test followed by non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test and Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Abbreviation: ns = not significant.
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Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Bromophenol blue | Sigma-Aldrich | B0126 | |
D. simulans | Drosophila Species Stock Center at the University of California | Riverside California1 (https://www.drosophilaspecies.com/) | |
D. erecta | Drosophila Species Stock Center at the University of California | Dere cy1(https://www.drosophilaspecies.com/) | |
D. pseudoobscura | Drosophila Species Stock Center at the University of California | Eugene, Oregon(https://www.drosophilaspecies.com/) | |
D. mojavensis | Drosophila Species Stock Center at the University of California | Chocolate Mountains, California (https://www.drosophilaspecies.com/) | |
Forceps | Inox Biology | Catalog# 11252-20 | |
Kim wipes Tissue | Kimtech | ||
Oregon R | Bloomington Drosophila Stock | (https://bdsc.indiana.edu/ # 2376) | |
Petri dishes | Fisher Scientific | Catalog #FB0875713A | |
Phosphate-buffered Saline (PBS) | HyClone | Catalog # SH30258.01 | |
Stereomicroscope | Olympus SZ51 | Visual magnification |
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Source: Abu, F., et al. Monitoring Gut Acidification in the Adult Drosophila Intestine. J. Vis. Exp. (2021).