1. Analysis of serotonin in brain microdialysates using capillary electrophoresis and native laser-induced fluorescence detection.
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Benturquia N, Couderc F, Sauvinet V, Orset C, Parrot S, Bayle C, Renaud B, and Denoroy L
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- Animals, Citalopram pharmacology, Fenclonine pharmacology, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Lasers, Male, Microdialysis methods, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Sensitivity and Specificity, Spectrometry, Fluorescence methods, Brain Chemistry drug effects, Electrophoresis, Capillary methods, Serotonin analysis, Serotonin isolation & purification
- Abstract
Serotonin or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) is a major neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. In this work, a method for analyzing 5-HT in brain microdialysis samples using a commercially available capillary electrophoresis (CE) system has been developed. A pH-mediated in-capillary preconcentration of samples was performed, and after separation by capillary zone electrophoresis, native fluorescence of 5-HT was detected by a 266 nm solid-state laser. The separation conditions for the analysis of 5-HT in standard solutions and microdialysates have been optimized, and this method has been validated on both pharmacological and analytical bases. Separation of 5-HT was performed using a 80 mmol/L citrate buffer, pH 2.5, containing 20 mmol/L hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HP-beta-CD) and +30 kV voltage. The detection limit was 2.5 x 10(-10) mol/L. This method allows the in vivo brain monitoring of 5-HT using a simple, accurate CE measurement in underivatized microdialysis samples.
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- 2005
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