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The difference in autofluorescence features of lipofuscin between brain and adrenal.

Y Mochizuki1, M K Park, T Mori, S Kawashima.   

Abstract

Lipofuscin is the autofluorescent material, which accumulates with aging in the cells of various tissues. However, its autofluorescence characteristics are different among tissues. In the present study, the autofluorescence features of lipofuscin in the brain and adrenal were compared. In 18-21-month-old rats, the brain lipofuscin was granular and its autofluorescence was bright whitish-yellow to bright orange. On the contrary, the adrenal lipofuscin was not demarkated as granules, and its autofluorescence was subdued orange. The emission maximum of the bright whitish-yellow brain lipofuscin was 540 nm to 570 nm and that of the adrenal lipofuscin was 640 nm to 660 nm, when excited at 330 nm to 380 nm. When the spectra were drawn after correcting the wavelength-dependent bias of microspectrofluorometer, the autofluorescence spectra were consistent with microscopically observable tint. To conclude, the present results showed that the autofluorescence features of the bright whitish-yellow brain lipofuscin and the adrenal lipofuscin were quite different.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7580812     DOI: 10.2108/zsj.12.283

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Zoolog Sci        ISSN: 0289-0003            Impact factor:   0.931


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