Dynamic and Rapid Detection of Guanosine during Ischemia

Guanosine acts in both neuroprotective and neurosignaling pathways in the central nervous system; in this paper, we present the first fast voltammetric measurements of endogenous guanosine release during pre- and post-ischemic conditions. We discuss the metric of our measurements via analysis of eve...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS chemical neuroscience 2023-05, Vol.14 (9), p.1646-1658
Hauptverfasser: Weese-Myers, Moriah E., Cryan, Michael T., Witt, Colby E., Caldwell, Kaejaren C. N., Modi, Bindu, Ross, Ashley E.
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Zusammenfassung:Guanosine acts in both neuroprotective and neurosignaling pathways in the central nervous system; in this paper, we present the first fast voltammetric measurements of endogenous guanosine release during pre- and post-ischemic conditions. We discuss the metric of our measurements via analysis of event concentration, duration, and interevent time of rapid guanosine release. We observe changes across all three metrics from our normoxic to ischemic conditions. Pharmacological studies were performed to confirm that guanosine release is a calcium-dependent process and that the signaling observed is purinergic. Finally, we show the validity of our ischemic model via staining and fluorescent imaging. Overall, this paper sets the tone for rapid monitoring of guanosine and provides a platform to investigate the extent to which guanosine accumulates at the site of brain injury, i.e., ischemia.
ISSN:1948-7193
1948-7193
DOI:10.1021/acschemneuro.3c00048