Real-time analysis of ATP concentration in acupoints during acupuncture: a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp

Abstract This paper introduces a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp to detect the changes in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) concentration in acupoints during acupuncture. The microdialysis probe was implanted into the Zusanli acupoint (ST 36) of adult SD (Sprague Dawley) rats to sa...

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Main Authors: Yong Wu, Meng Huang, Ying Xia, Guanghong Ding
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-11-01
Series:Journal of Biological Engineering
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ATP
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13036-019-0221-0
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spelling doaj-c5277be7a87c48f79255ecd8306bc6402020-11-29T12:12:10ZengBMCJournal of Biological Engineering1754-16112019-11-011311810.1186/s13036-019-0221-0Real-time analysis of ATP concentration in acupoints during acupuncture: a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clampYong Wu0Meng Huang1Ying Xia2Guanghong Ding3Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Fudan UniversityShanghai Key Laboratory of Acupuncture Mechanism and Acupoint Function, Fudan UniversityDepartment of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Fudan UniversityDepartment of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Fudan UniversityAbstract This paper introduces a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp to detect the changes in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) concentration in acupoints during acupuncture. The microdialysis probe was implanted into the Zusanli acupoint (ST 36) of adult SD (Sprague Dawley) rats to sample acupoint fluid containing ATP released during acupuncture. Then, the fluid with ATP was delivered in real time to 293 T cells overexpressing P2X3 receptors, with which we could carry out patch clamp experiments. The results showed that changes in membrane currents could reflect changes in the concentration of ATP. Thus, we can successfully detect ATP released in acupoints during acupuncture in real time. This technique provides us with a new way to study the mechanism of acupuncture signal initiation.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13036-019-0221-0MicrodialysisPatch clampATPOnline real-time analysisAcupoint
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Meng Huang
Ying Xia
Guanghong Ding
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Meng Huang
Ying Xia
Guanghong Ding
Real-time analysis of ATP concentration in acupoints during acupuncture: a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp
Journal of Biological Engineering
Microdialysis
Patch clamp
ATP
Online real-time analysis
Acupoint
author_facet Yong Wu
Meng Huang
Ying Xia
Guanghong Ding
author_sort Yong Wu
title Real-time analysis of ATP concentration in acupoints during acupuncture: a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp
title_short Real-time analysis of ATP concentration in acupoints during acupuncture: a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp
title_full Real-time analysis of ATP concentration in acupoints during acupuncture: a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp
title_fullStr Real-time analysis of ATP concentration in acupoints during acupuncture: a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp
title_full_unstemmed Real-time analysis of ATP concentration in acupoints during acupuncture: a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp
title_sort real-time analysis of atp concentration in acupoints during acupuncture: a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp
publisher BMC
series Journal of Biological Engineering
issn 1754-1611
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract This paper introduces a new technique combining microdialysis with patch clamp to detect the changes in ATP (adenosine triphosphate) concentration in acupoints during acupuncture. The microdialysis probe was implanted into the Zusanli acupoint (ST 36) of adult SD (Sprague Dawley) rats to sample acupoint fluid containing ATP released during acupuncture. Then, the fluid with ATP was delivered in real time to 293 T cells overexpressing P2X3 receptors, with which we could carry out patch clamp experiments. The results showed that changes in membrane currents could reflect changes in the concentration of ATP. Thus, we can successfully detect ATP released in acupoints during acupuncture in real time. This technique provides us with a new way to study the mechanism of acupuncture signal initiation.
topic Microdialysis
Patch clamp
ATP
Online real-time analysis
Acupoint
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13036-019-0221-0
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