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29 December 1997 Time-resolved energy transfer spectroscopy for measuring mitochondrial metabolism in living cells
Herbert Schneckenburger, Michael H. Gschwend, Wolfgang S. L. Strauss, Reinhard Sailer, Manfred Bauer, Rudolf W. Steiner
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Abstract
Energy transfer from NADH to the mitochondrial marker rhodamine 123 (R123) was used to probe mitochondrial malfunction of cultivated endothelial cells incubated with various inhibitors of specific enzyme complexes of the respiratory chain. Pronounced differences of 'energy transfer efficacy' of incubated cells as compared to controls were deduced from the ratio of fluorescence intensity and intracellular amount of the acceptor. A combination of cw and time-gated (nanosecond) fluorescence spectroscopy appeared to be an appropriate tool for probing mitochondrial malfunction in various kinds of diseases.
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Herbert Schneckenburger, Michael H. Gschwend, Wolfgang S. L. Strauss, Reinhard Sailer, Manfred Bauer, and Rudolf W. Steiner "Time-resolved energy transfer spectroscopy for measuring mitochondrial metabolism in living cells", Proc. SPIE 3197, Optical Biopsies and Microscopic Techniques II, (29 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.297964
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Energy transfer

Spectroscopy

Fluorescence spectroscopy

Rhodamine

Control systems

Time resolved spectroscopy

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