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A fluorescent sensor for real-time measurement of extracellular oxytocin dynamics in the brain

Medicine and Health

A fluorescent sensor for real-time measurement of extracellular oxytocin dynamics in the brain

D. Ino, Y. Tanaka, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking research conducted by Daisuke Ino, Yudai Tanaka, Hiroshi Hibino, and Masaaki Nishiyama as they unveil MTRIA<sup>OT</sup>, a revolutionary OT sensor that provides real-time insights into brain dynamics. This innovative tool opens new avenues for understanding oxytocin's role in animal behavior and its implications for both physiological and pathological states.

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Abstract
Oxytocin (OT), a hypothalamic neuropeptide that acts as a neuromodulator in the brain, orchestrates a variety of animal behaviors. However, the relationship between brain OT dynamics and complex animal behaviors remains largely elusive, partly because of the lack of a suitable technique for its real-time recording in vivo. Here, we describe MTRIAOT, a G-protein-coupled receptor-based green fluorescent OT sensor that has a large dynamic range, suitable affinity, ligand specificity for OT orthologs, minimal effects on downstream signaling and long-term fluorescence stability. By combining viral gene delivery and fiber photometry-mediated fluorescence measurements, we demonstrate the utility of MTRIAOT for real-time detection of brain OT dynamics in living mice. MTRIAOT-mediated measurements indicate variability of OT dynamics depending on the behavioral context and physical condition of an animal. MTRIAOT will likely enable the analysis of OT dynamics in a variety of physiological and pathological processes.
Publisher
Nature Methods
Published On
Sep 22, 2022
Authors
Daisuke Ino, Yudai Tanaka, Hiroshi Hibino, Masaaki Nishiyama
Tags
oxytocin
brain dynamics
neuropeptide
sensor technology
in vivo monitoring
behavioral state
physiological conditions
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