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  • A new fluorescent reporter called iGluSnFR was developed for sensing glutamate release, designed for effective use in living organisms.
  • It was successfully tested in various models, including hippocampal cultures and brain slices, demonstrating the ability to detect specific glutamate release events.
  • The reporter's performance was validated in more complex systems like mouse retina and zebrafish, where it monitored glutamate signaling and synaptic activity in real time.

Article Abstract

We describe an intensity-based glutamate-sensing fluorescent reporter (iGluSnFR) with signal-to-noise ratio and kinetics appropriate for in vivo imaging. We engineered iGluSnFR in vitro to maximize its fluorescence change, and we validated its utility for visualizing glutamate release by neurons and astrocytes in increasingly intact neurological systems. In hippocampal culture, iGluSnFR detected single field stimulus-evoked glutamate release events. In pyramidal neurons in acute brain slices, glutamate uncaging at single spines showed that iGluSnFR responds robustly and specifically to glutamate in situ, and responses correlate with voltage changes. In mouse retina, iGluSnFR-expressing neurons showed intact light-evoked excitatory currents, and the sensor revealed tonic glutamate signaling in response to light stimuli. In worms, glutamate signals preceded and predicted postsynaptic calcium transients. In zebrafish, iGluSnFR revealed spatial organization of direction-selective synaptic activity in the optic tectum. Finally, in mouse forelimb motor cortex, iGluSnFR expression in layer V pyramidal neurons revealed task-dependent single-spine activity during running.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4469972PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.2333DOI Listing

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