A reevaluation of neuronal zinc measurements: artifacts associated with high intracellular dye concentration.
Mol Pharmacol
; 62(3): 618-27, 2002 Sep.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-12181438
The emergence of zinc as a potent neurotoxin has prompted the development of techniques suitable for the measurement of intracellular free zinc ([Zn(2+)](i)) in cultured cells. Accordingly, a new family of Zn(2+)-sensitive fluorophores has become available. Using ionophore-induced elevations of [Zn(2+)](i) in cultured neurons, we measured [Zn(2+)](i)-induced changes in the novel dyes FuraZin-1 and FluoZin-2 and compared them with the established [Zn(2+)](i)-sensitive fluorophores mag-fura-2 and Newport Green. All of these dyes effectively detected [Zn(2+)](i), and FuraZin-1, FluoZin-2, and Newport Green showed selectivity for [Zn(2+)](i) over [Ca(2+)](i) and [Mg(2+)](i). However, the dyes showed little difference in their apparent sensitivity to [Zn(2+)](i), even though their in vitro affinities for Zn(2+) varied from 20 nM to 3 microM. We show herein that this is a consequence of the relatively high concentrations of intracellular dye used in experiments of this nature. Thus, for the measurement of [Zn(2+)](i), the sensitivity of the reporting system is dominated by the intracellular dye concentration, whereas dye affinity is unimportant. We extend these findings to show that calibration of dye signal to ion concentration is critically dependent on precise measurement of intracellular dye concentration.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Zinc
/
Neurons
Type of study:
Risk_factors_studies
Limits:
Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Mol Pharmacol
Year:
2002
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Estados Unidos
Country of publication:
Estados Unidos