Literature DB >> 19461949

Genetically encoded fluorescent sensors for studying healthy and diseased nervous systems.

Lin Tian1, Loren L Looger.   

Abstract

Neurons and glia are functionally organized into circuits and higher-order structures via synaptic connectivity, well-orchestrated molecular signaling, and activity-dependent refinement. Such organization allows the precise information processing required for complex behaviors. Disruption of nervous systems by genetic deficiency or events such as trauma or environmental exposure may produce a diseased state in which certain aspects of inter-neuron signaling are impaired. Optical imaging techniques allow the direct visualization of individual neurons in a circuit environment. Imaging probes specific for given biomolecules may help elucidate their contribution to proper circuit function. Genetically encoded sensors can visualize trafficking of particular molecules in defined neuronal populations, non-invasively in intact brain or reduced preparations. Sensor analysis in healthy and diseased brains may reveal important differences and shed light on the development and progression of nervous system disorders. We review the field of genetically encoded sensors for molecules and cellular events, and their potential applicability to the study of nervous system disease.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19461949      PMCID: PMC2651031          DOI: 10.1016/j.ddmod.2008.07.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Discov Today Dis Models        ISSN: 1740-6757


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