ID | 119613 |
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Ogawa, Yukuto
Tokushima University
Tsugita, Sohei
Tokushima University
Torii, Yuka
Tokushima University
Iwamoto, Hiten
Tokushima University
Sato, Tsukasa
Tokushima University
Kasahara, Jiro
Tokushima University
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Takeuchi, Masaki
Tokushima University
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Iiyama, Masamitsu
Nomura Micro Science
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Keywords | Track-etched membrane electrodes (TEMEs)
Dual-electrode detection
Coulometric detection
Dopamine
In vivo microdialysis
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Journal Article
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Description | A capillary high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) system equipped with a dual-electrode detector utilizing track-etched membrane electrodes (TEMEs) was combined with a microdialysis sampling setup. The electrochemical detector benefits from the high electrolysis efficiency of TEMEs, allowing for calibration-free coulometric detection and simplifying data analysis to determine the dopamine recovery through a dialysis probe. Additionally, this system was used for in vivo monitoring of dopamine in the right striatum of a mouse brain. Temporal changes in dopamine levels, including an exponential decay immediately after the dialysis probe insertion and an excess release of dopamine induced by a high concentration of potassium ions, confirmed the system's proper operation. Furthermore, subsequent measurements following the intraperitoneal injection of mirtazapine showed no increase in dopamine levels in the right dorsal striatum. The dual-electrode system displayed characteristic dopamine detection behavior, with anodic and cathodic peak pairs indicative of reversible electrochemical reactions. This capability facilitated the identification of the dopamine peak within the complex chromatogram of the mouse brain dialysate. The consistency between dopamine collection efficiency from standard solutions and dialysate indicated the absence of interfering electroactive substances overlapping with the dopamine peak in the chromatogram. This integrated analysis system successfully tracked temporal fluctuations in dopamine concentration within the mouse brain.
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Journal Title |
Journal of Chromatography B
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ISSN | 15700232
1873376X
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NCID | AA11644805
AA11656178
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Publisher | Elsevier
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Volume | 1247
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Start Page | 124318
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Published Date | 2024-09-14
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Remark | 論文本文は2026-09-14以降公開予定
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Rights | © 2024. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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eng
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その他
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departments |
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Technical Support Department
Science and Technology
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