Optimisation of CAFE assay for the evaluation of ethanol preference in Drosophila melanogaster

Abstract
Alcohol is one of the most harmful psychoactive drugs which can cause various medical, physical, social, financial, and \r\nwork-related problems.\r\nThe fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has been proposed to be a useful model to explore alcohol-induced behavioural, cellular \r\nand molecular mechanisms. The capillary feeder assay (CAFE) has been used to measure the development of preference for \r\nalcohol that is observable in Drosophila as well in mammals including humans. \r\nThe aim of this study was to investigate and optimize the CAFE assay to validate further studies using this technique. The \r\nparameters that were investigated were: the ethanol concentration and length of exposure, both during pre-exposure and during the \r\npreference assay, and whether the sex of the flies affected the outcome. The results indicate that a minimum of two days of preexposure of 15% ethanol is required to induce preference for 15% vs 5% ethanol, while there was no significant difference in \r\nextending the preference assay beyond two hours and males and females flies behaved in similar manner. Overall these results \r\nfurther validate and better define the usefulness of the CAFE assay for the measurement of alcohol preference in Drosophila as a \r\nmethod to explore the mechanisms of preference which may apply also to higher organisms.

Author
Jiyan Ali Omar

DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.21271/zjpas

Publisher
ZANCO Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences The official scientific journal of Salahaddin University-Erbil

ISSN
ISSN (print ):2218-0230, ISSN (online): 2412-3986

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