2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.12.20.473490
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Effectiveness and relationship between biased and unbiased measures of dopamine release and clearance

Abstract: Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) is an effective tool for measuring dopamine (DA) release and clearance throughout the brain, including the ventral and dorsal striatum. Striatal DA terminals are abundant with signals heavily regulated by release machinery and the dopamine transporter (DAT). Peak height is a common method for measuring release but can be affected by changes in clearance. The Michaelis-Menten model has been a standard in measuring DA clearance, but requires experimenter fitted modeling subjec… Show more

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“…Investigation of dopamine release and clearance kinetics can reveal information about the modulation of dopamine transmission, and how it differs between the two striatal domains. The velocity of dopamine release in the tail and dorsolateral striatum was determined by differentiating (first derivative; Everett et al, 2022) the evoked responses which was then grouped by striatal recording location (Figure 5a). In both striatal regions, dopamine release occurred in two phases.…”
Section: Distinct Dopamine Release Kinetics In the Tail And Dorsolate...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Investigation of dopamine release and clearance kinetics can reveal information about the modulation of dopamine transmission, and how it differs between the two striatal domains. The velocity of dopamine release in the tail and dorsolateral striatum was determined by differentiating (first derivative; Everett et al, 2022) the evoked responses which was then grouped by striatal recording location (Figure 5a). In both striatal regions, dopamine release occurred in two phases.…”
Section: Distinct Dopamine Release Kinetics In the Tail And Dorsolate...mentioning
confidence: 99%