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  2. Two-photon chloride imaging using MQAE in vitro and in vivo

Two-photon chloride imaging using MQAE in vitro and in vivo

  • Cold Spring Harb Protoc. 2012 Jul 1;2012(7):778-85. doi: 10.1101/pdb.prot070037.
Yury Kovalchuk Olga Garaschuk
Abstract

This protocol describes a technique for high-resolution chloride imaging of living cells using a quinoline-based chloride (Cl(-)) indicator dye, MQAE (N-[6-methoxyquinolyl] acetoethyl ester). Bath-applied to acute brain slices, MQAE provides high-quality labeling of neuronal cells and their processes. In living anesthetized mice, cortical cells are labeled using the multicell bolus loading procedure. In combination with two-photon microscopy, this procedure enables in vivo visualization of cell bodies of neurons and astrocytes as well as some astrocytic processes and allows one to monitor changes in the intracellular chloride concentration in dozens of individual cells.

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