02.07.2025, 14:15 - 02.07.2025, 15:15

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Illuminating brain neurochemistry with nanoscale near-infrared probes

Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation (MPIDS)
Until recently, imaging the spatial and temporal propagation of neurochemical signals was not possible despite the importance of neurochemistry in supporting neurotypical development, with aberrations thereof driving numerous psychiatric and developmental disorders. We present a library of nanoscale near-infrared fluorescent nanosensors to im-age synaptic-scale neurochemical propagation of dopamine (Beyene et al. Science Ad-vances 2019; Yang et al. Nature Protocols 2021), serotonin (Jeong et al. Science Advanc-es 2019), and oxytocin (Mun et al. PNAS 2024), and describe how to implement our na-nosensors to image neurochemical signaling in living brain tissue. We show that our do-pamine probes can uncover synaptic-scale mechanisms of neurochemical signaling aber-rations in Huntington’s Disease model mice, in which neurons lose their ability to effec-tively release dopamine. We also show that our oxytocin nanosensors can be used to study non-reproductive peer relationships in voles and find that oxytocin signaling is im-paired in voles that show decreased peer relationship preferences. We finally discuss the relevance of our findings for supporting advances in understanding and treating neuro-degenerative disease, psychiatric conditions, and autism spectrum disorders.
Veranstaltungsort
Max-Planck-Institut für Dynamik und Selbstorganisation (MPIDS), Am Faßberg 17
Prandtl Lecture Hall and Zoom Meeting ID 959 2774 3389 Passcode: 651129
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Einladende Person
MPI-DS
Vortragende Person
Prof. Markita del Carpio Landry
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of California-Berkeley, CA, USA
Schlagwörter
PhysicsBiophysicsNonlinear DynamicsSelf-organizationBiophysikSelbstorganisationNicht-lineare DynamikPhysikBiophysikSelbstorganisationNicht-lineare DynamikPhysik
Veranstaltungsart
Seminar
Sprache
Englisch
Kategorie
Forschung
Kontakt
Eberhard Bodenschatz
gd@ds.mpg.de
0551 5176-301
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