How you can make a fruit fly eat veggies | DIY Neuroscience, a TED series

78,908 views ・ 2018-09-15

TED


Please double-click on the English subtitles below to play the video.

00:00
Translator: Joseph Geni Reviewer: Krystian Aparta
0
0
7000
Translator: Joseph Geni Reviewer: Daban Q. Jaff
00:12
Greg Gage: It's an age-old pursuit of all parents,
1
12355
2427
00:14
getting their kids to eat their vegetables.
2
14806
2002
00:16
But getting them to eat cookies or ice cream
3
16832
2049
00:18
is relatively easy,
4
18905
1151
00:20
and that's because our brains prefer sweetness.
5
20080
2241
00:22
Now, there's a new technology called optogenetics
6
22345
2415
00:24
which may be able to trick our taste buds,
7
24784
2022
00:26
for instance preferring vegetables over sweets.
8
26830
2613
00:29
We're going to try this today using fruit flies.
9
29467
2617
00:32
[DIY Neuroscience]
10
32108
2644
00:35
The reason why we experiment with fruit flies
11
35086
2110
00:37
is they have a small enough nervous system
12
37220
2011
00:39
that gives us a fighting chance to really understand what's going on.
13
39255
3242
00:42
And believe it or not, their taste buds are very similar to ours.
14
42521
3079
00:45
But before we try to manipulate their taste preferences,
15
45624
2659
00:48
we need to establish: What is the baseline of the fruit fly?
16
48307
2854
00:51
What does it prefer?
17
51185
1151
00:52
We call this a control experiment.
18
52360
1888
00:54
Spencer's been hard at work doing this.
19
54272
2203
00:56
OK, Spencer, let's do our first experiment.
20
56499
2064
00:58
We want to test to see if fruit flies prefer bananas or broccoli.
21
58587
3294
01:01
So what do we need?
22
61905
1547
01:03
Spencer Brown: So we need the fly pad, which is basically an iPad for flies.
23
63476
3597
01:07
It measures the touch.
24
67097
1183
01:08
GG: You put a fly in each chamber?
25
68304
1636
01:10
SB: Yeah. Inside, we'll offer them banana and broccoli
26
70288
2899
01:13
to see which one they prefer.
27
73211
1386
01:14
GG: In order to count how many times
28
74621
1779
01:16
the fruit fly eats a banana versus the broccoli,
29
76424
2478
01:18
these chambers have been outfitted with a small electrode
30
78926
2712
01:21
that sends data to a computer.
31
81662
1590
01:23
And so what were your findings on banana versus broccoli?
32
83276
3142
01:26
SB: I found that the flies visited banana the most.
33
86442
2537
01:29
GG: Both were there, but like most kids,
34
89003
1924
01:30
they choose not to eat the broccoli, and they go switch to something sweeter.
35
90951
4283
01:35
GG: Now a quick background on how taste works.
36
95258
2182
01:37
Taste buds are made up of specialized neurons
37
97464
2181
01:39
called taste receptors.
38
99669
1168
01:40
When we eat something that triggers a particular taste,
39
100861
2650
01:43
those taste neurons will fire a signal to the brain.
40
103535
2499
01:46
This allows our brain to know what's sweet and what's bitter.
41
106058
2920
01:49
So when a fruit fly eats a banana, its sweet taste neurons will fire.
42
109002
3336
01:52
But when it eats broccoli, those same neurons stay pretty quiet.
43
112362
3481
01:55
But what if we could force those sweet-tasting neurons to fire
44
115867
2974
01:58
every time the fruit fly eats broccoli?
45
118865
1866
02:00
We may be able to get the fruit fly
46
120755
1718
02:02
to like broccoli as much as banana.
47
122497
1747
02:04
Enter optogenetics.
48
124268
1237
02:05
This is the revolutionary new tool that's taking neuroscience by storm,
49
125529
3372
02:08
and in this case, "opto" means light
50
128925
2318
02:11
and "genetic" refers to the fact that these fruit flies have been modified
51
131267
3531
02:14
to contain a special gene that makes only certain neurons respond to light.
52
134822
3825
02:18
In our case, we've added the special gene to the sweet taste receptors.
53
138671
3694
02:22
Now here's the fun part.
54
142734
1182
02:23
Optogenetics means that we can control these special neurons
55
143940
3054
02:27
whenever they're exposed to a bright-colored light,
56
147018
2609
02:29
causing them to send messages to the brain.
57
149651
2189
02:31
In this experiment, we're going to have these modified fruit flies
58
151864
3139
02:35
choose between banana and broccoli again,
59
155027
2015
02:37
only this time, every time the fruit fly eats the broccoli,
60
157066
2841
02:39
we're going to trigger a big bright red light.
61
159931
2191
02:42
And when the channels see that red light, they're going to open up,
62
162146
3150
02:45
and they're going to cause that neuron to fire,
63
165320
2140
02:47
and the sweet taste message will be sent to the brain.
64
167484
2524
02:50
How do you get them out?
65
170032
1244
02:51
SB: So we're going to be using a mouth aspirator,
66
171300
2374
02:53
so it's just two straws put together.
67
173698
1841
02:55
GG: So it's a fancy name for a straw.
68
175563
1809
02:57
SB: Basically.
69
177396
1151
02:58
GG: So you're going to suck those out.
70
178571
1828
03:01
Have you ever sucked up a fly before?
71
181822
1832
03:03
SB: Once or twice.
72
183678
1919
03:10
GG: There we go. You got all four.
73
190432
1650
03:12
OK, perfect.
74
192106
1151
03:13
So you're going to turn on your OptoStimmers here.
75
193281
2420
03:15
You're going to park the light right on top of the chambers.
76
195725
3134
03:18
So now we sit here and we wait for them to eat broccoli,
77
198883
2825
03:21
and then when the light fires,
78
201732
1960
03:23
they're going to think it's tasting something sweet.
79
203716
2515
03:26
Come on. Oh, he's getting closer.
80
206255
1962
03:28
Come on. It tastes good now.
81
208241
1928
03:30
SB: It's about to.
82
210193
1150
03:31
GG: Oh, he's back. All right!
83
211736
1508
03:33
All right, so now we see that some of these flies
84
213268
3294
03:36
are switching over from the banana to the broccoli.
85
216586
2825
03:39
SB: Exactly, yeah.
86
219435
1166
03:40
GG: Every time this light goes off,
87
220625
1683
03:42
that means that they think they're tasting something sweet.
88
222332
2787
03:45
SB: Yeah. So this guy's really going after it.
89
225143
2171
03:47
GG: So we saw that we were able to rescue broccoli
90
227338
2174
03:49
and make it just as appealing as banana to our fruit flies.
91
229536
2873
03:52
And we're able to replicate these same results
92
232433
2254
03:54
in all of our experiments.
93
234711
1333
03:56
So the question is: Can we do the same thing in humans?
94
236068
2600
03:58
Well, that depends on a number of items.
95
238692
1905
04:00
First, do optogenetic tools even work in humans?
96
240621
3462
04:04
And that looks like the answer is yes,
97
244107
2003
04:06
and in fact, clinical trials are already being planned
98
246134
2582
04:08
that will treat chronic pain and blindness using optogenetics.
99
248740
3530
04:12
And the next question is, can we easily trigger a light source
100
252294
2991
04:15
so that every time we eat vegetables, it will go off?
101
255309
2524
04:17
For that, I'm afraid at least at this time, the answer is still no.
102
257857
3438
04:21
But today, we got to witness just a taste of optogenetics
103
261319
3329
04:24
and its amazing potential.
104
264672
1414
04:26
(Music)
105
266110
6413
About this website

This site will introduce you to YouTube videos that are useful for learning English. You will see English lessons taught by top-notch teachers from around the world. Double-click on the English subtitles displayed on each video page to play the video from there. The subtitles scroll in sync with the video playback. If you have any comments or requests, please contact us using this contact form.

https://forms.gle/WvT1wiN1qDtmnspy7