Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is an ideal model organism for studying neuronal functions at the system level. This article develops a customized system for whole-body motor neuron calcium imaging of freely moving C. elegans without the coverslip pressed. Firstly, we proposed a fast centerline localization algorithm that could deal with most topology-variant cases costing only 6 ms for one frame, not only benefits for real-time localization but also for post-analysis. Secondly, we implemented a full-time two-axis synchronized motion strategy by adaptively adjusting the motion parameters of two motors in every short-term motion step (~50 ms). Following the above motion tracking configuration, the tracking performance of our system has been demonstrated to completely support the high spatiotemporal resolution calcium imaging on whole-body motor neurons of wild-type (N2) worms as well as two mutants (unc-2, unc-9), even the instantaneous speed of worm moving without coverslip pressed was extremely up to 400 μm/s.
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Li, H., Feng, F., Zhai, M., Zhang, J., Jiang, J., Su, Y., … Mao, H. (2021). Fast whole-body motor neuron calcium imaging of freely moving Caenorhabditis elegans without coverslip pressed. Cytometry Part A, 99(11), 1143–1157. https://doi.org/10.1002/cyto.a.24483