This is the first study aiming to develop a method for the long-term visualization of living nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons using 1-(2-(bis(4-fluorophenyl)methoxy)ethyl)-4-(3-phenylpropyl)piperazine-BODIPY (GBR-BP), the original fluorescent substance, which is a derivative of GBR-12909, a dopamine uptake inhibitor. This method is based on the authors’ hypothesis about the possibility of specifically internalizing into dopaminergic neurons substances with a high affinity for the dopamine transporter (DAT). Using a culture of mouse embryonic mesencephalic and LUHMES cells (human embryonic mesencephalic cells), as well as slices of the substantia nigra of adult mice, we have obtained evidence that GBR-BP is internalized specifically into dopaminergic neurons in association with DAT via a clathrin-dependent mechanism. Moreover, GBR-BP has been proven to be nontoxic. As we have shown in a primary culture of mouse metencephalon, GBR-BP is also specifically internalized into some noradrenergic and serotonergic neurons, but is not delivered to nonmonoaminergic neurons. Our data hold great promise for visualization of dopaminergic neurons in a mixed cell population to study their functioning, and can also be considered a new approach for the development of targeted drug delivery to dopaminergic neurons in pathology, including Parkinson’s disease.
Мастер-класс ПРОБЛЕМЫ ОБУЧЕНИЯ НАВЫКАМ ОКАЗАНИЯ ПЕРВОЙ ПОМОЩИ РАЗЛИЧНЫХ СОЦИАЛЬНЫХ ГРУПП Автономная некоммерческая организация дополнительного профессионального образования «Учебно-консультационный центр аварийно-спасательных формирований им. В.В. Никулина», Новомосковск, Тульская обл., Россия Руководитель -Исраилова Татьяна Анатольевна Исраилова Т.А. ПРОБЛЕМЫ ОБУЧЕНИЯ НАВЫКАМ ОКАЗАНИЯ ПЕРВОЙ ПОМОЩИ РАЗЛИЧНЫХ СОЦИАЛЬНЫХ ГРУПП Israilova Tatyana A. ISSUES OF TRAINING FIRST AID PROVISION SKILLS TO VARIOUS SOCIAL GROUPS 4-10 июня June 4-10 СЕКЦИИ КОНГРЕССА TOPICS OF CONGRESS 1. Стрессы и неврозы: механизмы, профилактика и коррекция Stress and neurosis: mechanisms, prophylactic and correction Агаева С.В., Фараджев А.Н.
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