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Mass Spectrometric Enzyme Histochemistry for Choline Acetyltransferase Reveals Acetylcholine Synthesis in Rodent Brain and Spinal Cord. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) is essential for making acetylcholine, a key neurotransmitter, but no effective method has existed to visualize its activity in tissues.
  • This study used mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) to successfully visualize ChAT activity in the rodent brain and spinal cord, demonstrating that traditional enzyme histochemistry methods were insufficient.
  • The researchers found varying ChAT activity in different brain regions and spinal motor neurons, and also observed the effects of spinal cord injuries on ChAT activity in model mice, highlighting the potential of MSI for studying cholinergic neurons.

Article Abstract

Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT), responsible for the synthesis of acetylcholine, plays an important role in neurotransmission. However, no method to visualize the ChAT activity in tissues has been reported to date. In this study, mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) was used to visualize ChAT activity , which is difficult with conventional enzyme histochemistry. By using choline chloride-trimethyl-d9 (choline-d9) as a substrate and simultaneously supplying an inhibitor of cholinesterase to tissues, we succeeded in directly visualizing the ChAT activity in the rodent brain and spinal cord. The findings revealed heterogeneous ChAT activity in the striatum of the mouse brain and in the spinal lower motor neurons that connect the anterior horn to the ventral root. Furthermore, extending the developed method to spinal cord injury (SCI) model mice revealed the site-specific effect of primary and secondary injury on ChAT activity. This study shows that the MSI-based enzyme histochemistry of ChAT could be a useful tool for studying cholinergic neurons.

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