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A chemogenetic approach for dopamine imaging with tunable sensitivity
by
Curreli, Sebastiano
, Ravotto, Luca
, Gresch, Andrea
, Fellin, Tommaso
, Weber, Bruno
, Yee, Andrew G.
, Marinescu, Alina-Măriuca
, Zhou, Xuehan
, Serratosa Capdevila, Laia
, Cherepanov, Stanislav
, Harada, Masaya
, Cola, Reto B.
, Wilhelm, Maria
, Kagiampaki, Zacharoula
, Glück, Chaim
, Otomo, Kanako
, Labouesse, Marie A.
, Zhou, Xin
, Svensson, Kjell A.
, Patriarchi, Tommaso
, Sych, Yaroslav
, Ford, Christopher P.
, Denis, Raphaelle
, Trudeau, Louis-Eric
, Katner, Jason
in
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/ 14/69
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/ 631/378/548/1964
/ 631/61/350/59
/ 631/92/96
/ 96/10
/ Affinity
/ Allosteric properties
/ Allosteric Regulation
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Corpus Striatum - diagnostic imaging
/ Corpus Striatum - metabolism
/ Dopamine
/ Dopamine - metabolism
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Image resolution
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neostriatum
/ Neuroimaging
/ Optogenetics - methods
/ Photometry
/ Photometry - methods
/ Photons
/ Receptors, Dopamine - genetics
/ Receptors, Dopamine - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensitivity enhancement
2024
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A chemogenetic approach for dopamine imaging with tunable sensitivity
by
Curreli, Sebastiano
, Ravotto, Luca
, Gresch, Andrea
, Fellin, Tommaso
, Weber, Bruno
, Yee, Andrew G.
, Marinescu, Alina-Măriuca
, Zhou, Xuehan
, Serratosa Capdevila, Laia
, Cherepanov, Stanislav
, Harada, Masaya
, Cola, Reto B.
, Wilhelm, Maria
, Kagiampaki, Zacharoula
, Glück, Chaim
, Otomo, Kanako
, Labouesse, Marie A.
, Zhou, Xin
, Svensson, Kjell A.
, Patriarchi, Tommaso
, Sych, Yaroslav
, Ford, Christopher P.
, Denis, Raphaelle
, Trudeau, Louis-Eric
, Katner, Jason
in
13/109
/ 14/35
/ 14/69
/ 631/1647/245/2225
/ 631/378/548/1964
/ 631/61/350/59
/ 631/92/96
/ 96/10
/ Affinity
/ Allosteric properties
/ Allosteric Regulation
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Corpus Striatum - diagnostic imaging
/ Corpus Striatum - metabolism
/ Dopamine
/ Dopamine - metabolism
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Image resolution
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neostriatum
/ Neuroimaging
/ Optogenetics - methods
/ Photometry
/ Photometry - methods
/ Photons
/ Receptors, Dopamine - genetics
/ Receptors, Dopamine - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensitivity enhancement
2024
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A chemogenetic approach for dopamine imaging with tunable sensitivity
by
Curreli, Sebastiano
, Ravotto, Luca
, Gresch, Andrea
, Fellin, Tommaso
, Weber, Bruno
, Yee, Andrew G.
, Marinescu, Alina-Măriuca
, Zhou, Xuehan
, Serratosa Capdevila, Laia
, Cherepanov, Stanislav
, Harada, Masaya
, Cola, Reto B.
, Wilhelm, Maria
, Kagiampaki, Zacharoula
, Glück, Chaim
, Otomo, Kanako
, Labouesse, Marie A.
, Zhou, Xin
, Svensson, Kjell A.
, Patriarchi, Tommaso
, Sych, Yaroslav
, Ford, Christopher P.
, Denis, Raphaelle
, Trudeau, Louis-Eric
, Katner, Jason
in
13/109
/ 14/35
/ 14/69
/ 631/1647/245/2225
/ 631/378/548/1964
/ 631/61/350/59
/ 631/92/96
/ 96/10
/ Affinity
/ Allosteric properties
/ Allosteric Regulation
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Corpus Striatum - diagnostic imaging
/ Corpus Striatum - metabolism
/ Dopamine
/ Dopamine - metabolism
/ HEK293 Cells
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Image resolution
/ Male
/ Mice
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neostriatum
/ Neuroimaging
/ Optogenetics - methods
/ Photometry
/ Photometry - methods
/ Photons
/ Receptors, Dopamine - genetics
/ Receptors, Dopamine - metabolism
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensitivity enhancement
2024
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A chemogenetic approach for dopamine imaging with tunable sensitivity
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A chemogenetic approach for dopamine imaging with tunable sensitivity
2024
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Overview
Genetically-encoded dopamine (DA) sensors enable high-resolution imaging of DA release, but their ability to detect a wide range of extracellular DA levels, especially tonic versus phasic DA release, is limited by their intrinsic affinity. Here we show that a human-selective dopamine receptor positive allosteric modulator (PAM) can be used to boost sensor affinity on-demand. The PAM enhances DA detection sensitivity across experimental preparations (in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo) via one-photon or two-photon imaging. In vivo photometry-based detection of optogenetically-evoked DA release revealed that DETQ administration produces a stable 31 minutes window of potentiation without effects on animal behavior. The use of the PAM revealed region-specific and metabolic state-dependent differences in tonic DA levels and enhanced single-trial detection of behavior-evoked phasic DA release in cortex and striatum. Our chemogenetic strategy can potently and flexibly tune DA imaging sensitivity and reveal multi-modal (tonic/phasic) DA signaling across preparations and imaging approaches.
Dopamine regulates multiple brain functions through coexisting tonic and phasic release modalities. Here, the authors describe an approach for monitoring tonic and phasic dopamine release simultaneously via on-demand chemogenetic tuning of a dopamine sensor.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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