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Reversible silencing of endogenous receptors in intact brain tissue using 2-photon pharmacology.


ABSTRACT: The physiological activity of proteins is often studied with loss-of-function genetic approaches, but the corresponding phenotypes develop slowly and can be confounding. Photopharmacology allows direct, fast, and reversible control of endogenous protein activity, with spatiotemporal resolution set by the illumination method. Here, we combine a photoswitchable allosteric modulator (alloswitch) and 2-photon excitation using pulsed near-infrared lasers to reversibly silence metabotropic glutamate 5 (mGlu5) receptor activity in intact brain tissue. Endogenous receptors can be photoactivated in neurons and astrocytes with pharmacological selectivity and with an axial resolution between 5 and 10 µm. Thus, 2-photon pharmacology using alloswitch allows investigating mGlu5-dependent processes in wild-type animals, including synaptic formation and plasticity, and signaling pathways from intracellular organelles.

SUBMITTER: Pittolo S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6613107 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reversible silencing of endogenous receptors in intact brain tissue using 2-photon pharmacology.

Pittolo Silvia S   Lee Hyojung H   Lladó Anna A   Tosi Sébastien S   Bosch Miquel M   Bardia Lídia L   Gómez-Santacana Xavier X   Llebaria Amadeu A   Soriano Eduardo E   Colombelli Julien J   Poskanzer Kira E KE   Perea Gertrudis G   Gorostiza Pau P  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190613 27


The physiological activity of proteins is often studied with loss-of-function genetic approaches, but the corresponding phenotypes develop slowly and can be confounding. Photopharmacology allows direct, fast, and reversible control of endogenous protein activity, with spatiotemporal resolution set by the illumination method. Here, we combine a photoswitchable allosteric modulator (alloswitch) and 2-photon excitation using pulsed near-infrared lasers to reversibly silence metabotropic glutamate 5  ...[more]

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