Ca2+ Caging and Uncaging
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Neuronal Ca2+
signals occur in a very complex way. Direct imaging of Ca2+
changes in the soma, dendrites, and even single spines on fast time-scales greatly helps us understand the generation mechanism
of diverse Ca2+
signaling events. However, Ca2+
imaging itself does not give information about the causal relationships between specific Ca2+
signals and specific functions. With the rapid improvements of new caged compounds, application or usage of uncaging/caging
techniques has been expanded widely in biological research. Using caged compounds, the Ca2+
concentration in the target area can be either increased or lowered on a given time scale to various degrees. The most important
advantage of the uncaging/caging technique is to control the intensity, duration, and area of light with high precision at
a single cell level, providing very accurate control of biomolecules within a limited space at a given time. This chapter
discusses how to use caged Ca2+
compounds in studying neuronal functions and Ca2+
signaling.