Next-generation multicolor indicators for in vivo imaging of norepinephrine

Norepinephrine (NE) is a critical neuromodulator that dynamically shapes brain states and behavior. Genetically encoded fluorescent NE indicators have enabled in vivo visualization of NE release, yet their limited sensitivity and spectral flexibility constrain widespread use in complex experimental paradigms. Here we developed next-generation green and red fluorescent NE indicators, named nLightG2 and nLightR2, respectively. We systematically compared them to other state-of-the-art indicators and found that both indicators improve the detection of endogenous NE release across preparations. Using dual-color photometry, both nLightG2 and nLightR2 could reliably track physiologically relevant NE release along with neuronal activity in different brain areas. Using two-photon imaging, nLightR2 permitted simultaneous dual-color imaging of NE release and astrocytic activity in the hippocampus, while nLightG2 enabled the detection of spatiotemporally discrete NE release events in the visual cortex of awake mice. This improved toolkit will prove useful for dissecting the spatiotemporal complexity of norepinephrine signaling in the brain.

Researchers

Valentin Rohner
Sebastiano Curreli
Paul J. Lamothe-Molina
Zacharoula Kagiampaki
Andrew G. Yee
Chiara Nardin
Lena Eschholz
Alexander Dieter
Georgios Foustoukos
Paola Milanese
Lila Banterle
Thomas Childs
Annika Canziani
Jan Dernic
Jan Dernic
Dr. Luca Ravotto
Dr. Luca Ravotto
Musadiq A Bhat
Latife Sönmez
Laura Moreno Wasielewski
Tim Ziebarth
Istvan Malton Molnar
Gaoyang Huang
Olivia Andrea Masek
Prof. Dr. Bruno Weber
Prof. Dr. Bruno Weber
Andreas Reiner
Anita Lüthi
Christopher P Ford
J. Simon Wiegert
Sarah Ruediger
Tommaso Fellin
Tommaso Patriarchi