Simulations of amperometric monitoring of exocytosis: moderate pH variations within the cell-electrode cleft with the buffer diffusion

Amperometry with ultramicroelectrodes is nowadays a routine technique to investigate neurotransmitter secretion by vesicular exocytosis at the single-cell level. This electroanalytical tool allows one to understand many aspects of the vesicular release in terms of mechanisms. However, the electroche...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry 2021-11, Vol.413 (27), p.6769-6776
Hauptverfasser: Bouret, Yann, Guille-Collignon, Manon, Lemaître, Frédéric
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Amperometry with ultramicroelectrodes is nowadays a routine technique to investigate neurotransmitter secretion by vesicular exocytosis at the single-cell level. This electroanalytical tool allows one to understand many aspects of the vesicular release in terms of mechanisms. However, the electrochemical detection relies on the oxidation of released neurotransmitters that produce 2H + and thus the possible acidification of the cell-electrode cleft. In a previous work, we considered a model involving the H + diffusion or/and its reaction with buffer species. In this article, we report a more general model which takes into account the ability of buffer species to move and to be regenerated within the cell-electrode cleft. As a consequence, the pH within the cleft is still equal to its physiological value regardless of the electrochemical detection of the vesicular release for usual exocytotic cell frequencies. This confirms that amperometry at the single-cell level is a very robust technique for investigating vesicular exocytosis. Graphical abstract
ISSN:1618-2642
1618-2650
DOI:10.1007/s00216-021-03443-z