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      Intracellular injection of phospholipids directly alters exocytosis and the fraction of chemical release in chromaffin cells as measured by nano-electrochemistry†

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          Using a nano-injection method, we introduced phospholipids having different intrinsic geometries into single secretory cells and used single cell amperometry (SCA) and intracellular vesicle impact electrochemical cytometry (IVIEC) with nanotip electrodes to monitor the effects of intracellular incubation on the exocytosis process and vesicular storage. Combining tools, this work provides new information to understand the impact of intracellular membrane lipid engineering on exocytotic release, vesicular content and fraction of chemical release. We also assessed the effect of membrane lipid alteration on catecholamine storage of isolated vesicles by implementing another amperometric technique, vesicle impact electrochemical cytometry (VIEC), outside the cell. Exocytosis analysis reveals that the intracellular nano-injection of phosphatidylcholine and lysophosphatidylcholine decreases the number of released catecholamines, whereas phosphatidylethanolamine shows the opposite effect. These observations support the emerging hypothesis that lipid curvature results in membrane remodeling through secretory pathways, and also provide new evidence for a critical role of the lipid localization in modulating the release process. Interestingly, the IVIEC data imply that total vesicular content is also affected by in situ supplementation of the cells with some lipids, while, the corresponding VIEC results show that the neurotransmitter content in isolated vesicles is not affected by altering the vesicle membrane lipids. This suggests that the intervention of phospholipids inside the cell has its effect on the cellular machinery for vesicle release rather than vesicle structure, and leads to the somewhat surprising conclusion that modulating release has a direct effect on vesicle structure, which is likely due to the vesicles opening and closing again during exocytosis. These findings could lead to a novel regulatory mechanism for the exocytotic or synaptic strength based on lipid heterogeneity across the cell membrane.

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          Amperometry and intracellular vesicle impact electrochemical cytometry with nanotip electrodes were used to monitor the effects on exocytosis and vesicular storage after nano-injection of phospholipids with different geometries into secretory cells.

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              Journal
              Chem Sci
              Chem Sci
              SC
              CSHCBM
              Chemical Science
              The Royal Society of Chemistry
              2041-6520
              2041-6539
              6 October 2020
              21 November 2020
              6 October 2020
              : 11
              : 43
              : 11869-11876
              Affiliations
              [a] Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden andrew.ewing@ 123456chem.gu.se
              Author notes
              [‡]

              Equal contribution to the work.

              Author information
              https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9650-0223
              https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2084-0133
              Article
              d0sc03683h
              10.1039/d0sc03683h
              8162797
              34123212
              fabdbd00-1a4c-4662-8e84-337ba864b356
              This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
              History
              : 3 July 2020
              : 6 October 2020
              Page count
              Pages: 8
              Funding
              Funded by: Vetenskapsrådet, doi 10.13039/501100004359;
              Award ID: Unassigned
              Funded by: H2020 European Research Council, doi 10.13039/100010663;
              Award ID: Unassigned
              Funded by: Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse, doi 10.13039/501100004063;
              Award ID: Unassigned
              Funded by: National Institutes of Health, doi 10.13039/100000002;
              Award ID: Unassigned
              Funded by: Horizon 2020, doi 10.13039/501100007601;
              Award ID: 793324
              Categories
              Chemistry
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