Detection of Norepinephrine in Whole Blood via Fast Scan Cyclic Voltammetry.

Evan N Nicolai, James K Trevathan, Erika K Ross, J Luis Lujan, Charles D Blaha, Kevin E Bennet, Kendall H Lee, Kip A Ludwig
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Bioelectronic Medicines is an emerging field that capitalizes on minimally-invasive technology to stimulate the autonomic nervous system in order to evoke therapeutic biomolecular changes at the end-organ. The goal of Bioelectronic Medicines is to realize both 'precision and personalized' medicine. 'Precise' stimulation of neural circuitry creates biomolecular changes targeted exactly where needed to maximize therapeutic effects while minimizing off-target changes associated with side-effects. The therapy is then 'personalized' by utilizing implanted sensors to measure the biomolecular concentrations at, or near, the end-organ of interest and continually adjusting therapy to account for patient-specific biological changes throughout the day. To realize the promise of Bioelectronic Medicines, there is a need for minimally invasive, real-time measurement of biomarkers associated with the effects of autonomic nerve stimulation to be used for continuous titration of therapy. In this study we examine the feasibility of using fast scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV) to measure norepinephrine levels, a neurochemical relevant to end-organ function, directly from blood. FSCV is a well-understood method for measuring electroactive neurochemicals in the central nervous system with high temporal and high spatial resolution that has yet to be adapted to the study of the autonomic nervous system. The results demonstrate that while detecting the electroactive neurochemical norepinephrine in blood is more challenging than obtaining the same FSCV measurements in a buffer solution due to biofouling of the electrode, it is feasible to utilize a minimally invasive FSCV electrode to obtain neurochemical measurements in blood.

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通过快速扫描循环伏安法检测全血中的去甲肾上腺素
生物电子药物是一个新兴领域,它利用微创技术刺激自律神经系统,从而唤起末端器官的治疗性生物分子变化。生物电子药物的目标是实现 "精准和个性化 "医疗。对神经回路的 "精确 "刺激会产生生物分子变化,这些变化会准确地针对需要的部位,从而最大限度地提高治疗效果,同时最大限度地减少与副作用相关的脱靶变化。然后,利用植入式传感器测量相关终末器官或其附近的生物分子浓度,并根据患者全天的生物变化不断调整疗法,从而实现 "个性化 "治疗。为了实现生物电子药物的前景,需要对与自律神经刺激效果相关的生物标志物进行微创、实时测量,以用于持续滴定治疗。在这项研究中,我们研究了使用快速扫描循环伏安法(FSCV)直接从血液中测量去甲肾上腺素水平的可行性,去甲肾上腺素是一种与内脏功能相关的神经化学物质。快速扫描循环伏安法是一种广为人知的测量中枢神经系统电活性神经化学物质的方法,具有高时间分辨率和高空间分辨率,但尚未应用于自律神经系统的研究。研究结果表明,虽然由于电极的生物污垢,在血液中检测电活性神经化学物质去甲肾上腺素比在缓冲溶液中获得相同的 FSCV 测量结果更具挑战性,但利用微创 FSCV 电极获得血液中的神经化学物质测量结果是可行的。
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