The never ending story has ended
on Monday, July 14th, 2025 2:00 | by Daniel Döringer
After 7 attempts to figure out the treatment with the dopamine-synthesis inhibitor 3IY we finally managed to get it right.
Trial 6 was a minor set back since I used the same method that had worked before but prepared 8 mL instead of 2 mL. 3IY is not really soluble so I thought that the first “fraction” of the solution might not contain enough of the inhibitor to sufficiently deplete dopamine. I tested WTB flies with the first fraction of the 8 mL preparation.

I did not observe differences between groups. N(3IY)= 14; N(SUC) = 12
Since I cannot prepare the 3IY for each vial I am going to use (~ 8 per testing day) separately and put them on the vortex for 30 minutes each I tried if shortly vortexing and stirring afterwards would enough. Additionally, I tried tissue and filter paper again since the previous tissue paper trial might have had the same problem that 3IY was not present in high enough amounts in the first fraction.

N= 14 for each group; FP = fitler paper; TP = tissure paper
Since this method seems to work, I can now prepare enough vials at the same time and start with the actual experiments. I only need to figure out how to apply the ATR….
Category: Optogenetics
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