Affiliation:
1. Air Force Research Laboratory
2. University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy
3. SAIC, San Antonio
Abstract
Quantitative measurements of water content within a single cell are notoriously difficult. In this work, we introduce a single-shot optical method for tracking the intracellular water content, by mass and volume, of a single cell at video rate. We utilize quantitative phase imaging and a priori knowledge of a spherical cellular geometry, leveraging a two-component mixture model to compute the intracellular water content. We apply this technique to study CHO-K1 cells responding to a pulsed electric field, which induces membrane permeabilization and rapid water influx or efflux depending upon the osmotic environment. The effects of mercury and gadolinium on water uptake in Jurkat cells following electropermeabilization are also examined.
Funder
U.S. Department of Energy
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
U.S. Air Force
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biotechnology