Simultaneous Monitoring of pH and Chloride (Cl−) in Brain Slices of Transgenic Mice |
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Authors: | Daria Ponomareva Elena Petukhova Piotr Bregestovski |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes, Aix-Marseille University, INSERM, INS, 13005 Marseille, France;2.Institute of Neurosciences, Kazan State Medical University, 420111 Kazan, Russia;3.Department of Normal Physiology, Kazan State Medical University, 420111 Kazan, Russia |
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Abstract: | Optosensorics is the direction of research possessing the possibility of non-invasive monitoring of the concentration of intracellular ions or activity of intracellular components using specific biosensors. In recent years, genetically encoded proteins have been used as effective optosensory means. These probes possess fluorophore groups capable of changing fluorescence when interacting with certain ions or molecules. For monitoring of intracellular concentrations of chloride (Cl−]i) and hydrogen (H+] i) the construct, called ClopHensor, which consists of a H+- and Cl−-sensitive variant of the enhanced green fluorescent protein (E2GFP) fused with a monomeric red fluorescent protein (mDsRed) has been proposed. We recently developed a line of transgenic mice expressing ClopHensor in neurons and obtained the map of its expression in different areas of the brain. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of transgenic mice expressing ClopHensor for estimation of H+]i and Cl−]i concentrations in neurons of brain slices. We performed simultaneous monitoring of H+]i and Cl−]i under different experimental conditions including changing of external concentrations of ions (Ca2+, Cl−, K+, Na+) and synaptic stimulation of Shaffer’s collaterals of hippocampal slices. The results obtained illuminate different pathways of regulation of Cl− and pH equilibrium in neurons and demonstrate that transgenic mice expressing ClopHensor represent a reliable tool for non-invasive simultaneous monitoring of intracellular Cl− and pH. |
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Keywords: | genetically encoded biosensors optopharmacology transgenic mice intracellular pH intracellular chloride brain slices pH and Cl− transporters |
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