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Automated High-throughput Behavioral Analyses in Zebrafish Larvae
Published on: July 4, 2013
High-throughput multi-camera array microscope platform for automated 3D behavioral analysis of swimming zebrafish
Haitao Chen1, Kevin Li1, Lucas Kreiss1
1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
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Understanding the behavioral and morphological dynamics of moving model organisms like the zebrafish larvae requires accurate, high-throughput 3D analysis. However, traditional single-view 2D video tracking fails to capture the full scope of natural 3D movements and postural dynamics. Here, we present a novel high-throughput 24-camera array microscope with a co-designed "mirrored well plate" that allows for snapshot imaging of up to 48 wells over a 118 mm × 82 mm field of view from two orthogonal directions (i.e., a top-view and side-view). Accurate 3D position estimation and tracking is achieved with an efficient machine learning algorithm that scales well to high-throughput measurements. The proposed approach automates parallelized 3D model organism behavioral analysis, providing 3D skeletal tracking, swim bladder morphological dynamics, and kinematics of up to 48 swimming zebrafish larvae at up to several hundred frames per second. The result is an efficient and scalable solution for high-throughput 3D behavioral studies with broad compatibility with standard workflows across laboratories and procedures working with pharmacology, toxicology, and neuroscience.

