2017
DOI: 10.1101/240473
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Short-term hyperglycaemia induces motor defects in C. elegans

Abstract: Abstract:Hyperglycaemia causes various intracellular changes resulting in oxidative stress leading to loss of integrity and cell death. While cellular effects of hyperglycaemia have been reported extensively there is no clarity on whether the cellular changes translate into alterations in behaviour. Study of behavioural alterations also provides a sublime top-down approach to dapple the putative systems affected due to hyperglycaemic stress. Hence, this aspect of effect of hyperglycaemia deserves attention as … Show more

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“…After pre-treatment, 30 worms of the L4 stage were transferred to new NGM plates seeded with E. coli OP50 with or without 100 mM glucose supplementation along with Madhugrit (3, 10, and 30 μg/ml) or Metformin (2 mM). The worms that displayed a curling behavior ( 37 ) were counted by ZEISS Stemi 305 stereo microscope (Carl Zeiss, Germany). Data were presented as mean ± SEM (n=5).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After pre-treatment, 30 worms of the L4 stage were transferred to new NGM plates seeded with E. coli OP50 with or without 100 mM glucose supplementation along with Madhugrit (3, 10, and 30 μg/ml) or Metformin (2 mM). The worms that displayed a curling behavior ( 37 ) were counted by ZEISS Stemi 305 stereo microscope (Carl Zeiss, Germany). Data were presented as mean ± SEM (n=5).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%