Intracellular chloride ([Cl-](i)) andpH(pH(i)) are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability. They exert wide-ranging effects on synaptic signaling and plasticity and on development and disorders of the brain. The ideal technique to elucidate the underlying ionic mechanisms is quantitative and combined two-photon imaging of [Cl-](i) and pH(i), but this has never been performed at the cellular level in vivo. Here, by using a genetically encoded fluorescent sensor that includes a spectroscopic reference (an element insensitive to Cl-and pH), we show that ratiometric imaging is strongly affected by the optical properties of the brain. We have designed a method that fully corrects for this source of error. Parallel measurements of [Cl-](i...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Background: Cation-chloride cotransporters (CCCs) are indispensable for maintaining chloride homeost...
Abstract Background Cation-chloride cotransporters (C...
Intracellular chloride ([Cl-](i)) andpH(pH(i)) are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability. ...
Intracellular chloride and pH are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability and they are often...
Neuronal Network consists of two different types of neurons: the excitatory and inhibitory systems. ...
Neuronal intracellular Cl− concentration ([Cl−]i) influences a wide range of processes such as neuro...
Intraneuronal chloride concentrations ([Cl- ]i) decrease during development resulting in a shift fro...
AbstractWe constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive ...
Chloride (Cl-) homeostasis is known to be fundamental for central nervous system functioning. Altera...
Chloride homeostasis has a pivotal role in controlling neuronal excitability in the adult brain and ...
Ion homeostasis regulates critical physiological processes in the living cell. Intracellular chlorid...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Background: Regulation of chloride gradients is a major mechanism by which excitability is regulated...
The development of tools to allow in vivo measurement in intact neural circuitry represents a dramat...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Background: Cation-chloride cotransporters (CCCs) are indispensable for maintaining chloride homeost...
Abstract Background Cation-chloride cotransporters (C...
Intracellular chloride ([Cl-](i)) andpH(pH(i)) are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability. ...
Intracellular chloride and pH are fundamental regulators of neuronal excitability and they are often...
Neuronal Network consists of two different types of neurons: the excitatory and inhibitory systems. ...
Neuronal intracellular Cl− concentration ([Cl−]i) influences a wide range of processes such as neuro...
Intraneuronal chloride concentrations ([Cl- ]i) decrease during development resulting in a shift fro...
AbstractWe constructed a novel optical indicator for chloride ions by fusing the chloride-sensitive ...
Chloride (Cl-) homeostasis is known to be fundamental for central nervous system functioning. Altera...
Chloride homeostasis has a pivotal role in controlling neuronal excitability in the adult brain and ...
Ion homeostasis regulates critical physiological processes in the living cell. Intracellular chlorid...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Background: Regulation of chloride gradients is a major mechanism by which excitability is regulated...
The development of tools to allow in vivo measurement in intact neural circuitry represents a dramat...
Chloride is the most abundant physiological anion and participates in a variety of cellular processe...
Background: Cation-chloride cotransporters (CCCs) are indispensable for maintaining chloride homeost...
Abstract Background Cation-chloride cotransporters (C...