Literature DB >> 29560601

Spectral Characteristics of Autofluorescence in Renal Tissue and Methods for Reducing Fluorescence Background in Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy.

Yang Zhang1, Yang Wang1,2, Wei-Wei Cao2, Ke-Tao Ma1,2, Wei Ji1, Zi-Wei Han1, Jun-Qiang Si3,4, Li Li5,6.   

Abstract

Significant autofluorescence (AF) of renal tissue is one of the major causes restricting the use of immunofluorescent staining. This study aimed at controlling renal tissue AF and testing an effective method for optimizing specific signals. In the present study, we observed emergence of strong AF in all renal cells under different fluorescent channels. Significant concentration-dependent reduction in AF of kidney tissue was observed with the use of sodium borohydride (NaBH4) and Sudan black B (SBB) alone (p < 0.05). Under maximum effective concentration, semi-quantitative analysis revealed that inhibitory effect of SBB on AF was superior to that of NaBH4 (P < 0.01). When the two chemicals were combined, we observed that background can be reduced, and specific staining can be optimized at optimum concentration. Intensity of renal tissue was examined by confocal λ scanning, which showed that peaks were located at the range of approximately 480 - 590 nm and similar to those of flavin and lipofuscin. These results indicated that combined use of NaBH4 and SBB, when targeted at different sources of AF in renal tissue, is the most effective means of reducing background and preserving specificity of fluorescent labels. In addition, this method does not interfere with various steps of immunofluorescence experiments.

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Keywords:  Autofluorescence of renal tissue; Confocal λ (lambda) scanning; Immunofluorescence; Sodium borohydride; Sudan black B

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29560601     DOI: 10.1007/s10895-018-2217-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fluoresc        ISSN: 1053-0509            Impact factor:   2.217


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