Within-animal comparison of microdialysis and fiber photometry in amphetamine-exposed mice

biorxiv(2022)

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A fundamental concept in neuroscience is the transmission of information between neurons via neurotransmitters, -modulators, and -peptides. For the past decades the gold standard for measuring neurochemicals in awake animals has been microdialysis (MD). The emergence of genetically encoded fluorescence-based biosensors, as well as in vivo optical techniques such as fiber photometry (FP), have introduced technologically distinct means of measuring neurotransmission. To directly compare MD and FP, we performed concurrent within-animal recordings of extracellular dopamine (DA) in the dorsal striatum (DS) before and after administration of amphetamine in awake, freely behaving mice expressing the dopamine sensor dLight1.3b. We show that despite temporal differences, MD- and FP-based readouts of DA correlate well within mice. Down-sampling of FP data showed temporal correlation to MD data, with less variance observed using FP. We also present evidence that DA fluctuations periodically reach low levels and naive animals have rapid, pre-drug DA dynamics measured with FP that correlate to the subsequent pharmacodynamics of amphetamine as measured with MD and FP. ### Competing Interest Statement Joel Wellbourne-Wood, Jakob K. Dreyer, Nina Guldhammer, Benjamin J. Hall and Gunnar Soerensen are all employed at H Lundbeck A/S.
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microdialysis,fiber photometry,mice,within-animal,amphetamine-exposed
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