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Fluorescence imaging of Foscan and Foslip in the plasma membrane and in whole cells
Authors:Lassalle Henri-Pierre  Wagner Michael  Bezdetnaya Lina  Guillemin François  Schneckenburger Herbert
Institution:Hochschule Aalen, Anton-Huber-Strasse 21, 73430 Aalen, Germany. h.lassalle@nancy.fnclcc.fr
Abstract:A fluorescence microscope equipped with a condenser for total internal reflection (TIR) illumination was combined with a pulsed laser diode and a time-gated image intensifying camera for fluorescence lifetime measurements of single cells. In particular, fluorescence patterns, decay kinetics, and lifetime images of the lipophilic photosensitizers Foscan and Foslip were studied in whole cells as well as in close vicinity to their plasma membranes. Fluorescence lifetimes of both photosensitizers in cultivated HeLa cells decreased from about 8 ns at an incubation time of 3 h to about 5 ns at an incubation time of 24 h. This seems to result from an increase in aggregation (or self-quenching) of the photosensitizers during incubation. Selective measurements within or in close proximity to the plasma membrane indicate that Foscan and Foslip are taken up by the cells in a similar way, but may be located in different cellular sites after an incubation time of 24 h. A combination of TIR and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM), described for the first time, appears to be promising for understanding some key mechanisms of photodynamic therapy (PDT).
Keywords:Photodynamic therapy  Foscan  Foslip  m-THPC  TIR  Fluorescence lifetime
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