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In vivo Fluorescence Imaging of Extracellular ATP in the Mouse Cerebral Cortex with a Hybrid-type Optical Sensor.

Nami Kitajima1, Kenji Takikawa1, Hiroshi Sekiya2, Daisuke Asanuma1, Hirokazu Sakamoto1, Shigeyuki Namiki1, Masamitsu Iino3, Kenzo Hirose1,4.   

Abstract

Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) works as an extracellular signaling molecule for cells in the brain, such as neurons and glia. Cellular communication via release of ATP is involved in a range of processes required for normal brain functions, and aberrant communication is associated with brain disorders. To investigate the mechanisms underlying these cellular processes, various techniques have been developed for the measurement of extracellular ATP. To monitor the dynamics of extracellular ATP signaling with high spatiotemporal resolution, we recently developed a hybrid-type ATP optical sensor (ATPOS) that enables in vivo fluorescence imaging of extracellular ATP dynamics in the brain. ATPOS is synthesized by labeling an ATP-binding protein, Bacillus FoF1-ATP synthase ε subunit, with a small-molecular fluorescent dye Cy3. Injection of ATPOS into the cerebral cortex of living mice enables visualization of the wave-like propagation of extracellular ATP release in response to electrical stimulation. The protocol described here should be useful for visualizing ATP signaling in diverse processes involved in intercellular communication in the brain.
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Keywords:  ATP; Brain; Extracellular signaling molecule; Fluorescent sensor; In vivo imaging

Year:  2021        PMID: 34250212      PMCID: PMC8250345          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4046

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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9.  Real-time in vivo imaging of extracellular ATP in the brain with a hybrid-type fluorescent sensor.

Authors:  Nami Kitajima; Kenji Takikawa; Hiroshi Sekiya; Kaname Satoh; Daisuke Asanuma; Hirokazu Sakamoto; Shodai Takahashi; Kenjiro Hanaoka; Yasuteru Urano; Shigeyuki Namiki; Masamitsu Iino; Kenzo Hirose
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