Title :
Survival microinjection into C. elegans with in vivo observation based on micromanipulation
Author :
Masahiro Nakajima;Yuki Ayamura;Masaru Takeuchi;Naoki Hisamoto;Strahil Pastuhov;Yasuhisa Hasegawa;Toshio Fukuda; Qiang Huang
Author_Institution :
Center For Micro-nano Mechatronics, Nagoya University, Aichi, Japan
Abstract :
This study presents the survival microinjection into Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) with in vivo observation based on micromanipulation. The microinjections were achieved with micro-gel beads which are enable to encapsulate chemicals for injection. In this study, a fluorescent material was used to evaluate the injection positional precision inside the C. elegans. The fluorescent microbead was picked up at the tip of a micropipette injection tool and injected by a piezo actuated microinjector. The distance between the injected micro-gel bead and closest nerve axon was measured as 20.3 μm and 16.5 μm by in vivo observation of a confocal microscopy. The two types of pipette tools were used to evaluate the success and survival rates of microinjection, and the smaller pipette (pipette A, 0.8 μm in diameter) showed higher rates as 50 % and 67 % respectively.
Keywords :
Intelligent robots
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), 2015 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/IROS.2015.7353372