2007
DOI: 10.1002/jemt.20497
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Single‐ and two‐photon spectral imaging of intrinsic fluorescence of transformed human hepatocytes

Abstract: Autofluorescence (AF) originating from the cytoplasmic region of mammalian cells has been thoroughly investigated; however, AF from plasma membranes of viable intact cells is less well known, and has been mentioned only in a few older publications. Herein, we report results describing single- and two-photon spectral properties of a strong yellowish-green AF confined to the plasma-membrane region of transformed human hepatocytes (HepG2) grown in vitro as small three-dimensional aggregates or as monolayers. The … Show more

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“…Autofluorescence of cells is documented and also used to determine metabolic state of cells, mainly hepatic cells [33,59]. The high fluorescent is reported to be due to the fluorescence properties of reduced pyridine nucleotide NAD(P)H (emitting in the range of 440 to 480 nm after UV-excitation) and flavins FAD/FMN (emitting in the range of 520 nm after 488 nmexcitation) as major intracellular fluorophores [32,34]. By the way, resveratrol and viniferin (resveratrol dimer) don't seem to have similar targets since only resveratrol and resveratrol triacetate induce green cells autofluorescence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Autofluorescence of cells is documented and also used to determine metabolic state of cells, mainly hepatic cells [33,59]. The high fluorescent is reported to be due to the fluorescence properties of reduced pyridine nucleotide NAD(P)H (emitting in the range of 440 to 480 nm after UV-excitation) and flavins FAD/FMN (emitting in the range of 520 nm after 488 nmexcitation) as major intracellular fluorophores [32,34]. By the way, resveratrol and viniferin (resveratrol dimer) don't seem to have similar targets since only resveratrol and resveratrol triacetate induce green cells autofluorescence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow cytometry analyses by UV excitation reveal that resveratrol related compounds induce an increase of cells autofluorescence. It is also known that reduced pyridine nucleotide NAD(P)H is the major intracellular fluorophore witch presents a 338 nm excitation maximum and emits in the range of 440 to 480 nm [32][33][34]. We also decided to quantify the consequences of resveratrol related compounds treatments on cellular NADPH content.…”
Section: Quantification Of Nadph Cell Content Induction By Resveratromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results also demonstrate the ability to discriminate, in vivo , between different fluorescent molecules and the possibility of acquiring diverse, complementary information such as quantitative/environmental data simultaneously [25,26]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…This phenomenon is due to the oxidized forms of riboflavin, the co-enzymes flavin and NADH reduced inside cells 7,8. Other molecules like lipofuscin and ceroides or other components of the skin, such as collagen and melanin, also contribute to this effect.…”
Section: Fluorescence Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%