Literature DB >> 31131044

Multi-waveform fast-scan cyclic voltammetry mapping of adsorption/desorption kinetics of biogenic amines and their metabolites.

Do Hyoung Kim1, Yoonbae Oh2, Hojin Shin1, Cheonho Park1, Charles D Blaha2, Kevin E Bennet2,3, In Young Kim1, Kendall H Lee2,4, Dong Pyo Jang1.   

Abstract

Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) is an effective method for investigating electro-active neurochemical species. In recent years, FSCV has been used to measure electro-active neurotransmitters in a variety of neuroscience studies. We previously reported on the use of paired-pulse voltammetry (PPV) that enables FSCV to differentiate various analytes and minimize confounding factors by taking advantage of the adsorption characteristics of the analyte on carbon fiber microelectrodes. In spite of a number of studies regarding adsorption/desorption characteristics of neurotransmitters, the difference in adsorption/desorption properties among neurotransmitters has yet to be fully explored. To calculate adsorption/desorption constants for neurotransmitters, we propose the use of multi-waveform FSCV (M-FSCV), which consists of decade triangular waveforms in a single scan. Within the multiple waveforms, the voltammetric response of dopamine decayed exponentially because of the decreased adsorption time period. The decay pattern was mathematically described using adsorption/desorption characteristics and two additional initial points: an exponential decay constant (K) and an initial quantity (A), which were extracted from the decay equation. Using this method, we were able to quantify the decay constant (K-map) and an initial quantity (A-map) color plot in addition to a conventional pseudo color plot. M-FSCV was evaluated with two biogenic amine groups (catecholamines and indolamines) to characterize their inherent adsorption/desorption constants. As a result, the A-map showed a high correlation with concentration and the K-map for each group to be significantly differentiated. These results demonstrate that M-FSCV has the potential to be a useful technique for acquiring additional adsorption/desorption information regarding neurotransmitters.

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Keywords:  adsorption/desorption constant; fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV); multi-waveform FSCV (M-FSCV)

Year:  2018        PMID: 31131044      PMCID: PMC6532990          DOI: 10.1039/C8AY00352A

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Methods        ISSN: 1759-9660            Impact factor:   2.896


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1.  Laser direct write of heteroatom-doped graphene on molecularly controlled polyimides for electrochemical biosensors with nanomolar sensitivity.

Authors:  Ki-Ho Nam; Moataz Abdulhafez; Elisa Castagnola; Golnaz Najaf Tomaraei; Xinyan Tracy Cui; Mostafa Bedewy
Journal:  Carbon N Y       Date:  2021-10-05       Impact factor: 11.307

2.  Tonic Serotonin Measurements In Vivo Using N-Shaped Multiple Cyclic Square Wave Voltammetry.

Authors:  Hojin Shin; Abhinav Goyal; J Hudson Barnett; Aaron E Rusheen; Jason Yuen; Rohan Jha; Sang Mun Hwang; Yumin Kang; Cheonho Park; Hyun-U Cho; Charles D Blaha; Kevin E Bennet; Yoonbae Oh; Michael L Heien; Dong Pyo Jang; Kendall H Lee
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2021-12-02       Impact factor: 8.008

3.  Automatic and Reliable Quantification of Tonic Dopamine Concentrations In Vivo Using a Novel Probabilistic Inference Method.

Authors:  Jaekyung Kim; Abhijeet S Barath; Aaron E Rusheen; Juan M Rojas Cabrera; J Blair Price; Hojin Shin; Abhinav Goyal; Jason W Yuen; Danielle E Jondal; Charles D Blaha; Kendall H Lee; Dong Pyo Jang; Yoonbae Oh
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2021-03-03
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