The live neuron fluorescent probe, NeuO

CHANG Young-Tae ( Group Leader, Chemistry) () April 05, 2015
5 Apr 2015 Scientists in NUS have developed a fluorescent probe which has an unprecedented ability to label and image live neurons selectively over other brain cells.Neurons are the primary functional cells of the brain and their connectivity and electrical activity are essential for human thought and movement. However, the mechanisms governing their form and function are still poorly understood mainly due to the lack of simple tools to visualize neurons in its natural state.

Recently, a team led by Prof CHANG Young-Tae from the Department of Chemistry discovered NeuO, which is a simple chemical dye that can selectively label neurons fluorescently over other brain cells. After further optimization, NeuO can also be applied for generic imaging of neurons in the whole body of small animals like mouse and zebrafish.

NeuO can be a valuable tool for illuminating the intricate neuronal networks that govern neural function and to visualize how neurons differentiate, develop dendrites synapses and interact with other cells in the brain. Furthermore, due to NeuO’s selectivity in only staining live neurons, the probe can also be potentially utilized to enlighten us on how various neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease (the primary target being neuron degeneration), progress.

For decades, scientists have been searching in vain for such a chemical tool that can label live neurons. The simple chemical dyes that have been developed are generally unselective or work only for dead neurons. Fluorescent proteins, although successful, are not so straightforward to use and more importantly, have very limited opportunity to be developed for clinical use. The discovery of NeuO fulfills this unmet need for a simple and reliable tool to illuminate live neurons performing its natural function.

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NeuO fluorescently labels live neurons selectively in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo. [Image credit: ER Jun Cheng]

 

Reference

Er JC, Leong C, Teoh CL, Yuan Q, Merchant P, Dunn M, Sulzer D, Sames D, Bhinge A, Kim D, Kim SM, Yoon MH, Stanton LW, Je SH, Yun SW, Chang YT. “NeuO: a Fluorescent Chemical Probe for Live Neuron Labeling.” Angew Chem Int. Ed 54 (2015) 2442