| Literature DB >> 36103003 |
Kun Wang1, Yige Li1, Manlin Qi1, Chunyan Li1, Biao Dong2, Lin Xu3, Lin Wang4.
Abstract
A series of three-dimensional copper oxide (CuO) inverse opals anchored with carboxylated graphene quantum dots (CuO/cGQDs) have been fabricated for non-enzymatic tracking of dopamine (DA). Heterostructures composed of various building blocks are promising to construct versatile biosensing platforms. The optimal CuO/cGQDs modified electrode demonstrates sensitivities of 243.45 μA mM-1 cm-2 (50 nM-1888.5 μM) with the practical detection limit as low as 0.5 nM in mimic physiological environment (at + 0.45 V vs. Ag/AgCl). The extraordinary tolerance to various interferents enables the practical detection of intracellular DA amount in human neural cells. On this basis, the proposed biosensor attains precise evaluation of antipsychotic drug effects on stimulated DA release. Particularly, it successfully spots fluctuation of DA in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid in murine model of Parkinson's disease, which serves as a crucial tool to understand neuropathology and symptomatology of DA-related diseases. This study developed a reliable sensing platform and is expected to be applied to physiological and pathological studies.Entities:
Keywords: Amperometry; Animal model; Dopamine; Electrochemical sensor; Inverse opal; Live cells; Quantum dots
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36103003 DOI: 10.1007/s00604-022-05479-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mikrochim Acta ISSN: 0026-3672 Impact factor: 6.408