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Title: Measuring Glutathione-induced Feeding Response in Hydra
Authors: Kulkarni, Ram
GALANDE, SANJEEV
Dept. of Biology
Keywords: Basic Protocols
Issue 93
Hydra chemosensation
Feeding response
Feeding status
Glutathione
Prey
Starvation
2014
Issue Date: Nov-2014
Publisher: JOVE
Citation: Journal of Visualized Experiments, 93, 52178.
Abstract: Hydra is among the most primitive organisms possessing a nervous system and chemosensation for detecting reduced glutathione (GSH) for capturing the prey. The movement of prey organisms causes mechanosensory discharge of the stinging cells called nematocysts from hydra, which are inserted into the prey. The feeding response in hydra, which includes curling of the tentacles to bring the prey towards the mouth, opening of the mouth and consequent engulfing of the prey, is triggered by GSH present in the fluid released from the injured prey. To be able to identify the molecular mechanism of the feeding response in hydra which is unknown to date, it is necessary to establish an assay to measure the feeding response. Here, we describe a simple method for the quantitation of the feeding response in which the distance between the apical end of the tentacle and mouth of hydra is measured and the ratio of such distance before and after the addition of GSH is determined. The ratio, called the relative tentacle spread, was found to give a measure of the feeding response. This assay was validated using a starvation model in which starved hydra show an enhanced feeding response in comparison with daily fed hydra.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2062
https://doi.org/10.3791/52178 (2014).
ISSN: 1940-087X
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