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

Daisuke InoYudai TanakaHiroshi HibinoMasaaki Nishiyama
Published in: Nature methods (2022)
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 MTRIA OT , 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 MTRIA OT for real-time detection of brain OT dynamics in living mice. MTRIA OT -mediated measurements indicate variability of OT dynamics depending on the behavioral context and physical condition of an animal. MTRIA OT will likely enable the analysis of OT dynamics in a variety of physiological and pathological processes.
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