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Alteration of AMPA Receptor-Mediated Synaptic Transmission by Alexa Fluor 488 and 594 in Cerebellar Stellate Cells123
The fluorescent dyes, Alexa Fluor 488 and 594 are commonly used to visualize dendritic structures and the localization of synapses, both of which are critical for the spatial and temporal integration of synaptic inputs. However, the effect of the dyes on synaptic transmission is not known. Here we i...
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Published in: | eNeuro 2016-06, Vol.3 (3) |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The fluorescent dyes, Alexa Fluor 488 and 594 are commonly used to visualize dendritic structures and the localization of synapses, both of which are critical for the spatial and temporal integration of synaptic inputs. However, the effect of the dyes on synaptic transmission is not known. Here we investigated whether Alexa Fluor dyes alter the properties of synaptic currents mediated by two subtypes of AMPA receptors (AMPARs) at cerebellar stellate cell synapses. In naive mice, GluA2-lacking AMPAR-mediated synaptic currents displayed an inwardly rectifying current–voltage (
I–V
) relationship due to blockade by cytoplasmic spermine at depolarized potentials. We found that the inclusion of 100 µ
m
Alexa Fluor dye, but not 10 µ
m
, in the pipette solution led to a gradual increase in the amplitude of EPSCs at +40 mV and a change in the
I–V
relationship from inwardly rectifying to more linear. In mice exposed to an acute stress, AMPARs switched to GluA2-containing receptors, and 100 µ
m
Alexa Fluor 594 did not alter the
I–V
relationship of synaptic currents. Therefore, a high concentration of Alexa Fluor dye changed the
I–V
relationship of EPSCs at GluA2-lacking AMPAR synapses. |
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ISSN: | 2373-2822 |
DOI: | 10.1523/ENEURO.0109-15.2016 |