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May 25, 2022
Journal Article
Title

A fluorescent nanosensor paint detects dopamine release at axonal varicosities with high spatiotemporal resolution

Abstract
The neurotransmitter dopamine controls normal behavior and dopaminergic dysfunction is prevalent in multiple brain diseases. To reach a detailed understanding of how dopamine release and signaling are regulated at the subcellular level, we developed a near infrared fluorescent dopamine nanosensor 'paint' (AndromeDA) to directly image dopamine release and its spatiotemporal characteristics. With AndromeDA, we can ascribe discrete DA release events to defined axonal varicosities, directly assess the heterogeneity of DA release events across such release sites, and determine the molecular components of the DA release machinery. AndromeDA thus provides a new method for gaining fundamental insights into the core mechanisms of dopamine release, which with greatly benefit our knowledge of dopamine biology and pathobiology.
Author(s)
Elizarova, Sofia
Max-Planck-Institut für Multidisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften
Chouaib, Abed Alrahman
Universität des Saarlandes  
Shaib, Ali
Max Planck-Institut für Multidisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften
Hill, Björn
Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, Physical Chemistry II
Mann, Florian
Uni Göttingen, Institut für Physikalische Chemie
Brose, Nils
Max-Planck-Institut für Multidisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften
Kruss, Sebastian  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikroelektronische Schaltungen und Systeme IMS  
Daniel, James A.
Max-Planck-Institut für Multidisziplinäre Naturwissenschaften
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America : PNAS  
Open Access
DOI
10.1073/pnas.2202842119
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Keyword(s)
  • chemical signaling

  • dopamine

  • imaging

  • neurotransmission

  • sensors

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