RRC ID 10764
Author Shinohara H, Wang F, Hossain SM.
Title A convenient, high-throughput method for enzyme-luminescence detection of dopamine released from PC12 cells.
Journal Nat Protoc
Abstract This protocol represents a novel enzyme-luminescence method to detect dopamine sensitively and rapidly with high temporal resolution. In principle, dopamine is first oxidized with tyramine oxidase to produce H(2)O(2), and then the produced H(2)O(2) reacts with luminol to generate chemiluminescence in the presence of horseradish peroxidase (POD). We applied this method successfully to perform real-time monitoring of dopamine release from PC12 cells using a luminescence plate reader upon stimulation with several drugs (e.g., acetylcholine, bradykinin). The results indicated that the dopamine release from PC12 cells was modulated by these drugs in a way similar to that found by using several conventional analytical techniques, such as HPLC-electrochemical detector (ECD). Unlike other assays, this assay technique is simple, rapid, highly sensitive and thus useful for assessment of effects of drugs on the nervous system. The dopamine release assay takes only < or =1 h once reagent setup and culture plates' preparation are finished.
Volume 3(10)
Pages 1639-44
Published 2008-1-1
DOI 10.1038/nprot.2008.158
PII nprot.2008.158
PMID 18833200
MeSH Acetylcholine Animals Bradykinin Dopamine / chemistry Dopamine / metabolism* Luminescence Luminescent Measurements / methods* Luminol / chemistry Molecular Structure PC12 Cells Rats
IF 10.419
Times Cited 10
WOS Category BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Resource
Human and Animal Cells PC-12(RCB0009)