A sensitive GRAB sensor for detecting extracellular ATP in vitro and in vivo
The purinergic transmitter ATP (adenosine 5′-triphosphate) plays an essential role in both
the central and peripheral nervous systems, and the ability to directly measure extracellular …
the central and peripheral nervous systems, and the ability to directly measure extracellular …
Real-time in vivo imaging of extracellular ATP in the brain with a hybrid-type fluorescent sensor
N Kitajima, K Takikawa, H Sekiya, K Satoh, D Asanuma… - Elife, 2020 - elifesciences.org
Adenosine 5'triphosphate (ATP) is a ubiquitous extracellular signaling messenger. Here, we
describe a method for in-vivo imaging of extracellular ATP with high spatiotemporal …
describe a method for in-vivo imaging of extracellular ATP with high spatiotemporal …
Purinergic transmission in the central nervous system
RA North, A Verkhratsky - Pflügers Archiv, 2006 - Springer
Abstract The adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP), discovered in 1929 by Karl Lohman, Cyrus
Hartwell Fiske, and Yellagaprada SubbaRow, acts as an important extracellular signaling …
Hartwell Fiske, and Yellagaprada SubbaRow, acts as an important extracellular signaling …
Microelectrode biosensor for real-time measurement of ATP in biological tissue
The purines ATP, ADP, and adenosine are important extracellular signaling agents. Analysis
of purinergic signaling has been slowed by lack of direct methods for measurement of purine …
of purinergic signaling has been slowed by lack of direct methods for measurement of purine …
Direct observation of calcium-independent intercellular ATP signaling in astrocytes
Z Wang, PG Haydon, ES Yeung - Analytical chemistry, 2000 - ACS Publications
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is assumed to be involved in the regulation of many
extracellular signaling systems including calcium wave propagation. So far all supportive …
extracellular signaling systems including calcium wave propagation. So far all supportive …
Vesicular release of ATP at central synapses
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) acts as a fast excitatory transmitter in several regions of the
central nervous system (CNS) including the medial habenula, dorsal horn, locus coeruleus …
central nervous system (CNS) including the medial habenula, dorsal horn, locus coeruleus …
ATP excites interneurons and astrocytes to increase synaptic inhibition in neuronal networks
DN Bowser, BS Khakh - Journal of Neuroscience, 2004 - Soc Neuroscience
We investigated the role of extracellular ATP at astrocytes and inhibitory GABAergic
interneurons in the stratum radiatum area of the mouse hippocampus. We show that …
interneurons in the stratum radiatum area of the mouse hippocampus. We show that …
Oxygen-glucose deprivation induces ATP release via maxi-anion channels in astrocytes
HT Liu, RZ Sabirov, Y Okada - Purinergic Signalling, 2008 - Springer
ATP represents a major gliotransmitter that serves as a signaling molecule for the cross talk
between glial and neuronal cells. ATP has been shown to be released by astrocytes in …
between glial and neuronal cells. ATP has been shown to be released by astrocytes in …
A novel method using fluorescence microscopy for real-time assessment of ATP release from individual cells
R Corriden, PA Insel… - American Journal of …, 2007 - journals.physiology.org
Many cell types release ATP in response to mechanical or biochemical stimulation. The
mechanisms responsible for this release, however, are not well understood and may differ …
mechanisms responsible for this release, however, are not well understood and may differ …
ATP-induced cytoplasmic calcium mobilization in Bergmann glial cells
S Kirischuk, T Moller, N Voitenko… - Journal of …, 1995 - Soc Neuroscience
ATP receptor mediated Ca2+ signaling was recorded from Bergmann glial cells in cerebellar
slices obtained from mice of different ages (postnatal days 6 to 45). To measure the …
slices obtained from mice of different ages (postnatal days 6 to 45). To measure the …