Here we report a novel microelectrode array recording approach to measure tonic (resting) and phasic release of dopamine (DA) in DA-rich areas such as the rat striatum and nucleus accumbens. The resulting method is tested in intact central nervous system (CNS) and in animals with extensive loss of the DA pathway using the neurotoxin, 6-hydroxyDA (6-OHDA). The self-referencing amperometric recording method employs Nafion-coated with and without m-phenylenediamine recording sites that through real-time subtraction allow for simultaneous measures of tonic DA levels and transient changes due to depolarization and amphetamine-induced release. The recording method achieves low-level measures of both tonic and phasic DA with decreased recording drift allowing for enhanced sensitivity normally not achieved with electrochemical sensors in vivo.
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Lundblad, M., Price, D. A., Burmeister, J. J., Quintero, J. E., Huettl, P., Pomerleau, F., … Gerhardt, G. A. (2020). Tonic and phasic amperometric monitoring of dopamine using microelectrode arrays in rat striatum. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/APP10186449