Monitoring brain chemistry in vivo: voltammetric techniques, sensors, and behavioral applications.

R D O'Neill, J P Lowry, M Mas
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Abstract

Clinical intervention in neurological disorders is almost invariably achieved using chemical agents that act on neuromediator-related sites, suggesting that intercellular chemical signaling plays a major role in determining the properties of neural networks. A variety of microvoltammetric sensors and techniques have been developed over the last 25 years to study neuromediators in intact brain in vivo, and in isolated tissues, for animal models of behavior and disease. This review, with over 600 citations, considers the advantages and limitations of the different approaches, including progress in biosensor design, illustrated by studies on the neurochemical bases of a wide variety of behaviors.

体内脑化学监测:伏安技术、传感器和行为应用。
神经系统疾病的临床干预几乎总是使用作用于神经介质相关部位的化学制剂来实现,这表明细胞间化学信号在决定神经网络特性方面起着重要作用。在过去的25年里,各种微伏安传感器和技术已经被开发出来,用于研究活体完整大脑和分离组织中的神经介质,用于动物行为和疾病模型。这篇综述,有超过600个引用,考虑了不同方法的优点和局限性,包括生物传感器设计的进展,通过对各种行为的神经化学基础的研究来说明。
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