Lipid Droplets Specific Fluorophore for Demarcation of Normal and Diseased Tissues

Author:

Rajput Ms. Deeksha1,Mahalingavelar Paramasivam2,Patel Ms. Dhara3,Bait Amey1,Mandal Palash3,Soppina Virupakshi4,Kanvah Sriram1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar, Palaj Gandhinagar Gujarat 382055 India

2. School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta Atlanta Georgia 30332 USA

3. Department of Biological Sciences P. D. Patel Institute of Applied Sciences Charotar University of Science and Technology Changa 388421 Anand Gujarat India

4. Department of Biological Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar Palaj Gandhinagar Gujarat 382055 India

Abstract

AbstractUsing high‐fidelity, permeable, lipophilic, and bright fluorophores for imaging lipid droplets (LDs) in tissues holds immense potential in diagnosing conditions such as diabetic or alcoholic fatty liver disease. In this work, we utilized linear and Λ‐shaped polarity‐sensitive fluorescent probes for imaging LDs in both cellular and tissue environments, specifically in rats with diabetic and alcoholic fatty liver disease. The fluorescent probes possess several key characteristics, including high permeability, lipophilicity, and brightness, which make them well‐suited for efficient LD imaging. Notably, the probes exhibit a substantial Stokes shift, with 143 nm for DCS and 201 nm for DCN with selective targeting of the lipid droplets. Our experimental investigations successfully differentiated morphological variations between diseased and normal tissues in three distinct tissue types: liver, adipose, and small intestine. They could help provide pointers for improved detection and understanding of LD‐related pathologies.

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organic Chemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry

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