posted on 2017-04-12, 00:00authored byHanna Appelqvist, Kati Stranius, Karl Börjesson, K. Peter. R. Nilsson, Christine Dyrager
Altered
lipid metabolism and extensive lipid storage in cells have
been associated with various medical disorders, including cancer.
The development of fluorescent probes that specifically accumulate
in lipid deposits is therefore of great interest in order to study
pathological processes that are linked to dysregulated lipogenesis.
In the present study, we present a small fluorescent benzothiadiazole
dye that specifically stains lipid droplets in living and fixated
cells. The photophysical characterization of the probe revealed strong
solvatochromic behavior, large Stokes shifts, and high fluorescent
quantum yields in hydrophobic solvents. In addition, the fluorophore
exhibits a nontoxic profile and a high signal-to-noise ratio in cells
(i.e., lipid droplets vs cytosol), which make it an excellent candidate
for studying lipid biology using confocal fluorescent microscopy.