Title of article :
Real-time measurements of noradrenaline release in periphery and central nervous system
Author/Authors :
A.G. Teschemacher، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Noradrenaline (NA) plays important hormonal and neurotransmitter roles in the periphery and central nervous system, respectively. The cells that produce and release NA, namely, adrenal chromaffin cells (ACCs), sympathetic postganglionic neurones and central neurones, show both commonalities as well as profound differences in morphology, physiological function and characteristics of NA secretion.
In order to address disorders which have been associated with the dysregulation of NA release, such as essential hypertension, a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms governing and modulating NA release in neurones is urgently required. Due to profound technical challenges, the molecular basis of NA release has been investigated much more thoroughly in ACCs than in neurones. This review discusses suitable approaches for detecting NA secretion in periphery as well as brain tissues. Membrane capacitance and high-resolution electrochemical measurements have proven particularly useful when combined with fluorescence microscopy. ACCs and peripheral and central NAergic neurones are compared regarding their vesicle morphologies, as well as possible locations of release sites, and the trajectory of secreted NA. Further, current views on the properties of single vesicle release events, including proposed release probabilities in these cell types, are presented.
Keywords :
voltammetry , Amperometry , Fluorescence microscopy , noradrenaline , Exocytosis , Membrane capacitance , chromaffin cells , neurones
Journal title :
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical
Journal title :
Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical