| Literature DB >> 30884078 |
Tongfang Xiao1, Yuexiang Wang1, Huan Wei1,2, Ping Yu1,2, Ying Jiang1, Lanqun Mao1,2.
Abstract
Spreading depolarization (SD) occurs frequently in the injured brain, and its neurochemical effects are detrimental to brain function. We report the first observation that the release of ascorbate, an important neurochemical in the brain, is closely accompanied with SD. Ascorbate was monitored with carbon nanotube (CNT)-sheathed carbon fiber microelectrodes (CFEs). This system features high selectivity and temporal/spatial resolution. With our sensor, we observed a significant increase in the concentration of ascorbate in response to SD induction. Mechanistic studies show a contrasting behavior; with a SD specific inhibitor, release was completely suppressed, whereas with inhibition of commonly employed glutamate transporters, ascorbate release was increased, demonstrating a powerful means of discriminating ascorbate release between disputed pathways. Most importantly, we observed the propagative nature of ascorbate release following SD.Entities:
Keywords: ascorbate; biosensors; electrochemistry; neurochemistry; spreading depolarization
Year: 2019 PMID: 30884078 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201901035
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336