| Literature DB >> 36205896 |
José David Machado1, Pablo Montenegro2, Natalia Domínguez3.
Abstract
Single-cell amperometry is a powerful technique that permits the detection of electrochemically active transmitters, such as catecholamines, histamine, or serotonin, released by exocytosis from secretory cells.Amperometry has two main characteristics that make it ideal for the study of exocytosis at the single-cell level with single-vesicle resolution quantal release. (i) It is noninvasive. The carbon fiber microelectrode can be carefully positioned on plasma membrane of a single cell, allowing the detection of the oxidation current of the secreted molecules. (ii) High temporal resolution and sensitivity. Exocytosis can be monitored with a real-time resolution that allows the determination of the kinetics release with an attomol detection sensitivity, which ensures an accurate calculation of the amount of transmitter released.Here, we compile some recommendations and advices to perform amperometry quantal analysis.Entities:
Keywords: Chromaffin cell; Exocytosis; Microelectrodes; Secretion
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Year: 2023 PMID: 36205896 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-2671-9_14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745