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A sensitive and specific nanosensor for monitoring extracellular potassium levels in the brain

Authors :
He Tian
Limin Pan
Taeghwan Hyeon
Giho Ko
Fangyuan Li
Fan Fei
Dokyoon Kim
Yang Du
Yi Wang
Daishun Ling
Cenglin Xu
Jwa-Min Nam
Wei Guo
Sung Soo Jang
Yanrong Zheng
Jianan Liu
Yingwei Xu
Peihua Lin
Hongwei Liao
Bo Zhang
Zhong Chen
Kwangsoo Shin
Hee Jung Chung
Qi Wang
Source :
Nature Nanotechnology. 15:321-330
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Extracellular potassium concentration affects the membrane potential of neurons, and, thus, neuronal activity. Indeed, alterations of potassium levels can be related to neurological disorders, such as epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease, and, therefore, selectively detecting extracellular potassium would allow the monitoring of disease. However, currently available optical reporters are not capable of detecting small changes in potassium, in particular, in freely moving animals. Furthermore, they are susceptible to interference from sodium ions. Here, we report a highly sensitive and specific potassium nanosensor that can monitor potassium changes in the brain of freely moving mice undergoing epileptic seizures. An optical potassium indicator is embedded in mesoporous silica nanoparticles, which are shielded by an ultrathin layer of a potassium-permeable membrane, which prevents diffusion of other cations and allows the specific capturing of potassium ions. The shielded nanosensor enables the spatial mapping of potassium ion release in the hippocampus of freely moving mice.

Details

ISSN :
17483395 and 17483387
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Nanotechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....19ebd544894eae31d12d7409f1a0d626