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Real-time monitoring of electrically evoked catecholamine signals in the songbird striatum using in vivo fast-scan cyclic voltammetry

机译:使用体内快速扫描循环伏安法实时监测鸣禽纹状体中电诱发的儿茶酚胺信号

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Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry is a powerful technique for monitoring rapid changes in extracellular neurotransmitter levels in the brain. In vivo fast-scan cyclic voltammetry has been used extensively in mammalian models to characterize dopamine signals in both anesthetized and awake preparations, but has yet to be applied to a non-mammalian vertebrate. The goal of this study was to establish in vivo fast-scan cyclic voltammetry in a songbird, the European starling, to facilitate real-time measurements of extracellular catecholamine levels in the avian striatum. In urethane-anesthetized starlings, changes in catecholamine levels were evoked by electrical stimulation of the ventral tegmental area and measured at carbon-fiber microelectrodes positioned in the medial and lateral striata. Catecholamines were elicited by different stimulations, including trains related to phasic dopamine signaling in the rat, and were analyzed to quantify presynaptic mechanisms governing exocytotic release and neuronal uptake. Evoked extracellular catecholamine dynamics, maximal amplitude of the evoked catecholamine signal, and parameters for catecholamine release and uptake did not differ between striatal regions and were similar to those determined for dopamine in the rat dorsomedial striatum under similar conditions. Chemical identification of measured catecholamine by its voltammogram was consistent with the presence of both dopamine and norepinephrine in striatal tissue content. However, the high ratio of dopamine to norepinephrine in tissue content and the greater sensitivity of the carbon-fiber microelectrode to dopamine compared to norepinephrine favored the measurement of dopamine. Thus, converging evidence suggests that dopamine was the predominate analyte of the electrically evoked catecholamine signal measured in the striatum by fast-scan cyclic voltammetry. Overall, comparisons between the characteristics of these evoked signals suggested a similar presynaptic regulation of dopamine in the starling and rat striatum. Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry thus has the potential to be an invaluable tool for investigating the neural underpinnings of behavior in birds. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:快速扫描循环伏安法是监测大脑中细胞外神经递质水平快速变化的一项强大技术。体内快速扫描循环伏安法已在哺乳动物模型中广泛使用,以表征麻醉和清醒制剂中的多巴胺信号,但尚未应用于非哺乳动物脊椎动物。这项研究的目的是在鸣禽(欧洲star鸟)中建立体内快速扫描循环伏安法,以促进禽纹状体中细胞外儿茶酚胺水平的实时测量。在氨基甲酸乙酯麻醉的star鸟中,儿茶酚胺水平的变化是通过电刺激腹侧被盖区引起的,并在位于内侧和外侧纹状体的碳纤维微电极处进行测量。儿茶酚胺是由不同的刺激引起的,包括与大鼠体内多巴胺信号传导有关的训练,并进行了分析以量化控制胞外释放和神经元摄取的突触前机制。在纹状体区域之间,诱发的细胞外儿茶酚胺动力学,诱发的儿茶酚胺信号的最大振幅以及儿茶酚胺释放和摄取的参数没有差异,并且与在相似条件下大鼠背侧纹状体中测定的多巴胺相似。通过伏安法测定的儿茶酚胺的化学鉴定与纹状体组织中多巴胺和去甲肾上腺素的存在一致。然而,与去甲肾上腺素相比,组织含量中多巴胺与去甲肾上腺素的比例高,碳纤维微电极对多巴胺的敏感性更高,这有利于多巴胺的测定。因此,越来越多的证据表明,多巴胺是通过快速扫描循环伏安法在纹状体中测量的电诱发儿茶酚胺信号的主要分析物。总体而言,这些诱发信号的特征之间的比较表明,八哥和大鼠纹状体中多巴胺的突触前调节类似。因此,快速扫描循环伏安法有可能成为研究鸟类行为的神经基础的宝贵工具。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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