Rapid assessment of in vivo cholinergic transmission by amperometric detection of changes in extracellular choline levels
- 6 September 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 20 (6) , 1545-1554
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2004.03614.x
Abstract
Conventional microdialysis methods for measuring acetylcholine (ACh) efflux do not provide sufficient temporal resolution to relate cholinergic transmission to individual stimuli or behavioral responses, or sufficient spatial resolution to investigate heterogeneities in such regulation within a brain region. In an effort to overcome these constraints, we investigated a ceramic-based microelectrode array designed to measure amperometrically rapid changes in extracellular choline as a marker for cholinergic transmission in the frontoparietal cortex of anesthetized rats. These microelectrodes exhibited detection limits of 300 nm for choline and selectivity (> 100 : 1) of choline over interferents such as ascorbic acid. Intracortical pressure ejections of choline (20 mm, 66-400 nL) and ACh (10 and 100 mm, 200 nL) dose-dependently increased choline-related signals that were cleared to background levels within 10 s. ACh, but not choline-induced signals, were significantly attenuated by co-ejection of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor neostigmine (Neo; 100 mm). Pressure ejections of drugs known to increase cortical ACh efflux, potassium (KCl; 70 mm, 66, 200 nL) and scopolamine (Scop; 10 mm, 200 nL), also markedly increased extracellular choline signals, which again were inhibited by Neo. Scop-induced choline signals were also found to be tetrodotoxin-sensitive. Collectively, these findings suggest that drug-induced increases in current measured with these microelectrode arrays reflect the oxidation of choline that is neuronally derived from the release and subsequent hydrolysis of ACh. Choline signals assessed using enzyme-selective microelectrode arrays may represent a rapid, sensitive and spatially discrete measure of cholinergic transmission.Keywords
This publication has 54 references indexed in Scilit:
- Altered Striatal Function and Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptors in Acetylcholinesterase Knockout MiceMolecular Pharmacology, 2003
- Ceramic-based multisite microelectrode array for rapid choline measures in brain tissueAnalytica Chimica Acta, 2003
- Single Nucleotide Polymorphism of the Human High Affinity Choline Transporter Alters Transport RatePublished by Elsevier ,2002
- In Vivo Neurochemical Correlates of Cognitive Processes: Methodological and Conceptual ChallengesReviews in the Neurosciences, 1999
- Postnatal choline supplementation in preweanling mice: Sexually dimorphic behavioral and neurochemical effects.Behavioral Neuroscience, 1998
- Postnatal choline supplementation in preweanling mice: Sexually dimorphic behavioral and neurochemical effects.Behavioral Neuroscience, 1998
- Potassium, But Not Atropine-Stimulated Cortical Acetylcholine Efflux, Is Reduced in Aged RatsNeurobiology of Aging, 1996
- In Vivo Assessment of Dopamine Uptake in Rat Medial Prefrontal Cortex: Comparison with Dorsal Striatum and Nucleus AccumbensJournal of Neurochemistry, 1995
- Reduced Clearance of Exogenous Dopamine in Rat Nucleus Accumbens, but Not in Dorsal Striatum, Following Cocaine Challenge in Rats Withdrawn from Repeated Cocaine AdministrationJournal of Neurochemistry, 1993
- Real‐Time Monitoring of Electrically Stimulated Norepinephrine Release in Rat Thalamus: II. Modeling of Release and Reuptake Characteristics of Stimulated Norepinephrine OverflowJournal of Neurochemistry, 1993