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Mechanical Distension Induces Serotonin Release from Intestine as Revealed by Stretchable Electrochemical Sensing
Authors:Yan‐Ling Liu  Yan Chen  Wen‐Ting Fan  Pan Cao  Jing Yan  Xing‐Zhong Zhao  Wei‐Guo Dong  Wei‐Hua Huang
Abstract:The role of endogenous serotonin (5‐HT) in gastrointestinal motility is still highly controversial. Although electrochemical techniques allow for direct and real‐time recording of biomolecules, the dynamic monitoring of 5‐HT release from elastic and tubular intestine during motor reflexes remains a great challenge because of the specific peristalsis patterns and inevitable passivation of the sensing interface. A stretchable sensor with antifouling and decontamination properties was assembled from gold nanotubes, titanium dioxide nanoparticles, and carbon nanotubes. The sandwich‐like structure endowed the sensor with satisfying mechanical stability and electrochemical performance, high resistance against physical adsorption, and superior efficiency in the photodegradation of biofouling molecules. Insertion of the sensor into the lumen of rat ileum (the last section of the small intestine) successfully mimics intestinal peristalsis, and simultaneous real‐time monitoring of distension‐evoked 5‐HT release was possible for the first time. Our results unambiguously reveal that mechanical distension of the intestine induces endogenous 5‐HT overflow, and 5‐HT level is closely associated with the physiological or pathological states of the intestine.
Keywords:electrochemical detection  gastrointestinal motility  mechanical stimulation  peristalsis patterns  serotonin
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