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Primary Assay African Turquoise Killifish

Locomotor Activity Decline With Aging

Nothobranchius furzeri

Killifish show progressive locomotor decline mirroring mammalian aging. Total distance, mean velocity, and immobility tracked across the lifespan provide a compressed vertebrate aging model for intervention screening.

African Turquoise Killifish — Locomotor Activity Decline With Aging

Measured Parameters

Every parameter is automatically tracked frame-by-frame in the ConductVision pipeline for Nothobranchius furzeri.

ParameterUnitDescription
Total distance per agemm/10minAge-dependent decline
Mean velocity per agemm/sSpeed reduction
Immobility increase%/weekProgressive inactivity
Activity half-lifeweeksAge at 50% activity loss

Citations for Locomotor Activity Decline With Aging

  1. Cellerino A, Valenzano DR, Reichard M. (2016). From the bush to the bench: the annual Nothobranchius fishes as a new model system in biology. Biol Rev, 91(2), 511-533. PMID: 25923786

Hardware for African Turquoise Killifish Research

Multi-Well Observation Chamber

Longitudinal locomotion tracking

T-Maze for Small Fish

Learning and memory assays

Social Interaction Tank

Shoaling and aggression by age

Infrared Camera System

Sleep/wake monitoring

Aging Colony Management System

Longitudinal cohort tracking

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