TY - JOUR
T1 - Electrochemical monitoring of glutamate release at multiple positions in a rat hippocampal slice
AU - Kasai, Nahoko
AU - Jimbo, Yasuhiko
AU - Torimitsu, Keiichi
PY - 2002/12/1
Y1 - 2002/12/1
N2 - The continuous monitoring of the distribution of glutamate (Glu), a neurotransmitter released at synaptic terminals, is important in terms of understanding the signal transfer mechanism in the brain. In this study, we monitored the concentration of Glu released at multiple positions in a hippocampal slice continuously, and obtained an approximate Glu distribution by using our electrochemical glutamate sensor array. After confirming our sensor's high sensitivity to Glu, we placed a slice on the array, and measured the currents at selected electrodes in the array. When we stimulated a specific position in the slice electrically, the glutamate concentration increased in different areas after several tens of seconds. The presence of glutamate receptor blockers suppressed these increases. This suggests that the electrical signal was transferred along with neurons through synapses and stimulated the Glu release. Our multichannel glutamate sensor should be a powerful tool to determining the distribution of real-time glutamate non-invasively for the studies using biological samples.
AB - The continuous monitoring of the distribution of glutamate (Glu), a neurotransmitter released at synaptic terminals, is important in terms of understanding the signal transfer mechanism in the brain. In this study, we monitored the concentration of Glu released at multiple positions in a hippocampal slice continuously, and obtained an approximate Glu distribution by using our electrochemical glutamate sensor array. After confirming our sensor's high sensitivity to Glu, we placed a slice on the array, and measured the currents at selected electrodes in the array. When we stimulated a specific position in the slice electrically, the glutamate concentration increased in different areas after several tens of seconds. The presence of glutamate receptor blockers suppressed these increases. This suggests that the electrical signal was transferred along with neurons through synapses and stimulated the Glu release. Our multichannel glutamate sensor should be a powerful tool to determining the distribution of real-time glutamate non-invasively for the studies using biological samples.
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U2 - 10.2116/analsci.18.1325
DO - 10.2116/analsci.18.1325
M3 - Article
C2 - 12502083
AN - SCOPUS:0036952839
SN - 0910-6340
VL - 18
SP - 1325
EP - 1327
JO - Analytical Sciences
JF - Analytical Sciences
IS - 12
ER -