Interferences in Fluo-3 based ion-flux assays for ligand-gated-ion channels
1-[2-Amino-5-(2,7-dicholoro-6-hydoxy-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl)phenoxy]-2-(2′-amino-5′methylphenoxylethane)- N, N, N′, N′-tetraacetic acid (Fluo-3), a highly sensitive calcium indicator dye, is commonly used for measuring changes in intracellular Ca 2+ concentrations in response to cellular ion-channel...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytica chimica acta 2005-04, Vol.537 (1), p.125-134 |
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Zusammenfassung: | 1-[2-Amino-5-(2,7-dicholoro-6-hydoxy-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl)phenoxy]-2-(2′-amino-5′methylphenoxylethane)-
N,
N,
N′,
N′-tetraacetic acid (Fluo-3), a highly sensitive calcium indicator dye, is commonly used for measuring changes in intracellular Ca
2+ concentrations in response to cellular ion-channel function. In particular, Fluo-3 has been used extensively for in vivo monitoring of the response of ligand-gated-ion-channels (LGIC), such as the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (
nAChR), to the presence of agonists and antagonists. Our initial goal was to use Fluo-3 for in vitro measurement of Ca
2+ influx across artificial liposomes containing reconstituted
nAChR. However, it became apparent during initial control experiments that agonist and antagonist-like responses could be obtained for several known
nAChR effectors in the presence of the dye alone. Steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence measurements of Fluo-3 in the presence of various
nAChR agonists and antagonists revealed that Fluo-3 formed a ground state complex with the antagonist
d-tubocurarine, leading to a decrease in emission intensity similar to that expected upon blockage of the ion-channel. More surprisingly, it was found that nicotine, an agonist of
nAChR, could disrupt the formation of this complex with a concomitant reversal of the static quenching effects, leading to increased emission which was consistent with the expected changes in intensity for a channel opening event. These results demonstrate that interactions of agonists and antagonists with Fluo-3 could lead to false positives in screens of ligand-gated-ion-channels such as
nAChR. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2670 1873-4324 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aca.2005.01.007 |