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Quantitative metabolic imaging using endogenous fluorescence to detect stem cell differentiation.


ABSTRACT: The non-invasive high-resolution spatial mapping of cell metabolism within tissues could provide substantial advancements in assessing the efficacy of stem cell therapy and understanding tissue development. Here, using two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy, we elucidate the relationships among endogenous cell fluorescence, cell redox state, and the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells into adipogenic and osteoblastic lineages. Using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry and quantitative PCR, we evaluate the sensitivity of an optical redox ratio of FAD/(NADH + FAD) to metabolic changes associated with stem cell differentiation. Furthermore, we probe the underlying physiological mechanisms, which relate a decrease in the redox ratio to the onset of differentiation. Because traditional assessments of stem cells and engineered tissues are destructive, time consuming, and logistically intensive, the development and validation of a non-invasive, label-free approach to defining the spatiotemporal patterns of cell differentiation can offer a powerful tool for rapid, high-content characterization of cell and tissue cultures.

SUBMITTER: Quinn KP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3851884 | biostudies-other | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Quantitative metabolic imaging using endogenous fluorescence to detect stem cell differentiation.

Quinn Kyle P KP   Sridharan Gautham V GV   Hayden Rebecca S RS   Kaplan David L DL   Lee Kyongbum K   Georgakoudi Irene I  

Scientific reports 20131205


The non-invasive high-resolution spatial mapping of cell metabolism within tissues could provide substantial advancements in assessing the efficacy of stem cell therapy and understanding tissue development. Here, using two-photon excited fluorescence microscopy, we elucidate the relationships among endogenous cell fluorescence, cell redox state, and the differentiation of human mesenchymal stem cells into adipogenic and osteoblastic lineages. Using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry and qua  ...[more]

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