Issue 13, 2022

A lipid droplet-specific fluorescence probe for atherosclerotic plaque imaging

Abstract

The dysregulation of lipid droplets (LDs) is closely related to certain metabolic diseases, while the role of LDs during pathological processes remains mysterious. It would be of great value to monitor the dynamic changes of LDs in a visible way so as to study their biological functions. In this study, we report a LD-specific fluorescence probe TBI for precise LD-targeting imaging in cells and atherosclerotic tissues. TBI exhibited great biocompatibility, remarkable oil-enhanced fluorescence emission, good photostability and impressive intracellular and tissular LD-specific imaging performance. Importantly, TBI could efficiently stain the LDs at a low concentration of 50 nM, and the motion tracking of LDs could be observed via fluorescence imaging. Moreover, TBI could efficiently light up the LD distribution in mouse atherosclerotic plaques with high resolution, which revealed the ultra-structure of atherosclerotic plaques. In conclusion, these results imply that TBI could be a potential tool for investigating the physiological and pathological role of LDs.

Graphical abstract: A lipid droplet-specific fluorescence probe for atherosclerotic plaque imaging

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Oct 2021
Accepted
27 May 2022
First published
27 May 2022

Analyst, 2022,147, 3081-3086

A lipid droplet-specific fluorescence probe for atherosclerotic plaque imaging

J. Chen, S. Li, D. Ma, L. Li, W. Zhuang and M. Chen, Analyst, 2022, 147, 3081 DOI: 10.1039/D1AN01937F

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