Literature DB >> 27368071

Minimizing photodecomposition of flavin adenine dinucleotide fluorescence by the use of pulsed LEDs.

J Rösner1, A Liotta2, E A Angamo1, C Spies2, U Heinemann1, R Kovács3.   

Abstract

Dynamic alterations in flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) fluorescence permit insight into energy metabolism-dependent changes of intramitochondrial redox potential. Monitoring FAD fluorescence in living tissue is impeded by photobleaching, restricting the length of microfluorimetric recordings. In addition, photodecomposition of these essential electron carriers negatively interferes with energy metabolism and viability of the biological specimen. Taking advantage of pulsed LED illumination, here we determined the optimal excitation settings giving the largest fluorescence yield with the lowest photobleaching and interference with metabolism in hippocampal brain slices. The effects of FAD bleaching on energy metabolism and viability were studied by monitoring tissue pO2 , field potentials and changes in extracellular potassium concentration ([K+ ]o ). Photobleaching with continuous illumination consisted of an initial exponential decrease followed by a nearly linear decay. The exponential decay was significantly decelerated with pulsed illumination. Pulse length of 5 ms was sufficient to reach a fluorescence output comparable to continuous illumination, whereas further increasing duration increased photobleaching. Similarly, photobleaching increased with shortening of the interpulse interval. Photobleaching was partially reversible indicating the existence of a transient nonfluorescent flavin derivative. Pulsed illumination decreased FAD photodecomposition, improved slice viability and reproducibility of stimulus-induced FAD, field potential, [K+ ]o and pO2 changes as compared to continuous illumination.
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Keywords:  Brain slice; energy metabolism; evoked field potentials; flavin adenine dinucleotide; hippocampus; photobleaching

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27368071     DOI: 10.1111/jmi.12436

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microsc        ISSN: 0022-2720            Impact factor:   1.758


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