FURA-2 is a fluorescent dye that can be used to measure the concentration of Ca2+ ions inside cells.
The structure of FURA-2 is shown below.
Use the information in the figure to explain why FURA-2 is unable to cross cell membranes.
Scientists have used FURA-2 to study the role of Ca2+ ions in the synapses of living nerve tissue.
FURA-2 was injected into a single sensory neurone that was connected by a synapse to a relay neurone.
FURA-2 fluorescence inside the neurone was observed using a confocal microscope.
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Explain one advantage of using a confocal microscope in this study.
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The sensory neurone was stimulated electrically and the FURA-2 fluorescence in the synaptic bulb was measured. At the same time, an electrode recorded the membrane potential in a postsynaptic neurone.
The results of this study are shown in the table.
Strength of electrical stimulation |
FURA-2 fluorescence in synaptic bulb |
Highest membrane potential in postsynaptic neurone (mV) |
Low | Low | –60 |
Medium | Medium | +40 |
High | High | +40 |
The intensity of FURA-2 fluorescence is proportional to the concentration of Ca2+ ions.
The scientists concluded that changes in the concentration of Ca2+ ions in the presynaptic neurone caused an action potential in the postsynaptic neurone.
Evaluate and explain the scientists’ conclusion.
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