Mossy fiber termini in the hippocampus accumulate Zn2+, which is released with glutamate from synaptic vesicles upon neural excitation. Understanding the spatiotemporal regulation of mobile Zn2+ at the synaptic level is challenging owing to the difficulty of visualizing Zn 2+ at individual synapses. Here we describe the use of zinc-responsive fluorescent probes together with two-photon microscopy to image Zn2+ dynamics mediated by NMDA receptor- dependent long-term potentiation induction at single mossy fiber termini of dentate gyrus neurons in adult mouse hippocampal slices. The membrane-impermeant fluorescent Zn 2+ probe, 6-CO2H-ZAP4, was loaded into presynaptic vesicles in hippocampal mossy fiber termini upon KCl-induced depolarization, which triggers subsequent endocytosis and vesicular restoration. Local tetanic stimulation decreased the Zn2+ signal observed at individual presynaptic sites, indicating release of the Zn2+ from vesicles in synaptic potentiation. This synapse-level two-photon Zn2+ imaging method enables monitoring of presynaptic Zn2+ dynamics for improving the understanding of physiological roles of mobile Zn2+ in regular and aberrant neurologic function.
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Khan, M., Goldsmith, C. R., Huang, Z., Georgiou, J., Luyben, T. T., Roder, J. C., … Okamoto, K. (2014). Two-photon imaging of Zn2+ dynamics in mossy fiber boutons of adult hippocampal slices. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 111(18), 6786–6791. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1405154111
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