Z-scan analysis and theoretical studies of dopamine under physiological conditions.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, Jharkhand 826004, India. Electronic address:

Published: April 2022

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  • Dopamine plays a crucial role in motor function, motivation, addiction, and reward, and its imbalance can lead to various mental and neurological disorders like ADHD and schizophrenia.
  • Various techniques have been developed to detect dopamine, but recent research has focused on its natural ability to fluoresce under mid-ultraviolet light, allowing for real-time imaging in brain tissues.
  • The closed-aperture Z-scan method has uncovered dopamine's nonlinear photophysical properties, suggesting that factors like temperature and absorption influence its behavior, paving the way for future studies on how these properties relate to dopamine regulation and associated diseases.

Article Abstract

Dopamine (DA) is a widely researched catecholamine best known for its role in motor, motivation, addiction, and reward. Disruption in dopamine homeostasis and signaling within the central nervous system (CNS) can lead to disorders such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), schizophrenia, Parkinson's disease, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. In the periphery, circulating DA is stored in blood platelets, and its disruption correlates with pathological conditions such as head and neck paragangliomas, Huntington's chorea, and schizophrenia. Various methods to sensitively and selectively detect dopamine have been reported, but sparse attempts have been made to exploit its intrinsic properties. Previously, we have harnessed dopamine's natural mid-ultraviolet auto-fluorescence to carry out its label-free imaging in live brain tissues. Recently, we used the closed-aperture (CA) Z-scan method to provide the first line of evidence on the existence of dopamine nonlinearity. Here, we utilized this simple, sensitive, and straightforward CA Z-scan technique and coupled this with theoretical simulations to further investigate the nonlinear photophysical properties of DA under physiological conditions. Our combined approach revealed that the nonlinear property of dopamine is governed by the thermo-optical effects, and the CA Z-scan profiles can be modulated by parameters such as phase-shift, orders of absorption, and time dependency. Simple and physiologically relevant systems, such as the platelets, are amenable to Z-scan analysis, thereby empowering us to scrutinize in the future if nonlinearity and its alterations, if any, have a direct bearing on DA homeostasis and associated diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.saa.2022.120890DOI Listing

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