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Wiley, Microscopy Research and Technique, 10(70), p. 869-879, 2007

DOI: 10.1002/jemt.20497

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Single- and two-photon spectral imaging of intrinsic fluorescence of transformed human hepatocytes

Journal article published in 2007 by Bartek Rajwa ORCID, Tytus Bernas, Helmut Acker, Jurek Dobrucki, J. P. Robinson
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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 excitation-emission characteristics of the membrane AF indicate that it may originate from a flavin derivative. Furthermore, the AF was closely associated with the plasma membranes of HepG2 cells, and its presence and intensity were dependent on cell metabolic state, membrane integrity and presence of reducing agents. This AF could be detected both in live intact cells and in formaldehyde-fixed cells.