| Literature DB >> 28152484 |
Xiaoqiang Chen1, Chang Su Lim2, Dayoung Lee3, Songyi Lee3, Sang Jun Park2, Hwan Myung Kim4, Juyoung Yoon5.
Abstract
Synaptic Zn2+ plays an important role in neurotransmission and a neuromodulator. The development of the imaging tools for monitoring spatiotemporal changes taking place in synaptic Zn2+ concentrations is necessary in order to understand the role of Zn2+ in the function of many aspects of the glutamate system. In this work, two-photon probes 1 and 2, bearing ifenprodil-like tails that have affinity for NMDA receptors of neuronal cells, were designed and prepared. The two-photon fluorescent probe 1, which bears (N-(6-acetylnaphthalen-2-yl)-N-methylglycine) as two-photon fluorophore, enables high resolution imaging of neuronal cells. The two-photon fluorescent probe 2, which contains the di-2-picolylamine (DPA) as a Zn2+-binding site, the naphthalimide unit as the two-photon fluorophore, and the ifenprodil-like tail as the NMDA receptor binding moiety, can be employed for selective detection of Zn2+ located near the NMDA receptor and for monitoring concentration changes of Zn2+ in live neurons and hippocampal tissues.Entities:
Keywords: Fluorescent probes; NMDA receptors; Presynaptic terminal; Two-photon imaging; Zinc ions
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28152484 DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2017.01.042
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosens Bioelectron ISSN: 0956-5663 Impact factor: 10.618