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posted on 2021-08-02, 17:36 authored by Tamami Yanagi, Kiichi Kaminaga, Michiyo Suzuki, Hiroshi Abe, Hiroki Yamamoto, Takeshi Ohshima, Akihiro Kuwahata, Masaki Sekino, Tatsuhiko Imaoka, Shizuko Kakinuma, Takuma Sugi, Wataru Kada, Osamu Hanaizumi, Ryuji IgarashiFluorescence imaging
is a critical tool to understand the spatial
distribution of biomacromolecules in cells and in vivo, providing information on molecular dynamics and interactions. Numerous
valuable insights into biological systems have been provided by the
specific detection of various molecular species. However, molecule-selective
detection is often hampered by background fluorescence, such as cell
autofluorescence and fluorescence leakage from molecules stained by
other dyes. Here we describe a method for all-optical selective imaging
of fluorescent nanodiamonds containing nitrogen-vacancy centers (NVCs)
for wide-field fluorescence bioimaging. The method is based on the
fact that the fluorescence intensity of NVCs strictly depends on the
configuration of ground-state electron spins, which can be controlled
by changing the pulse recurrence intervals of microsecond excitation
laser pulses. Therefore, by using regulated laser pulses, we can oscillate
the fluorescence from NVCs in a nanodiamond, while oscillating other
optical signals in the opposite phase to NVCs. As a result, we can
reconstruct a selective image of a nanodiamond by using a series of
oscillated fluorescence images. We demonstrate application of the
method to the selective imaging of nanodiamonds in live cells, in
microanimals, and on a hippocampal slice culture obtained from a rat.
Our approach potentially enables us to achieve high-contrast images
of nanodiamond-labeled biomolecules with a signal-to-background ratio
improved by up to 100-fold over the standard fluorescence image, thereby
providing a more powerful tool for the investigation of molecular
dynamics in cells and in vivo.
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fluorescence imageFluorescent Nanodiamondsfluorescence intensityhippocampal slice culturewide-field fluorescence bioimagingmethodNVCground-state electronsignal-to-background ratiofluorescence imagesmicrosecond excitation laser pulsespulse recurrence intervalsmolecule-selective detectioncell autofluorescencefluorescence leakagenanodiamond-labeled biomoleculeshigh-contrast imagesEx Vivo Fluorescence imaginglaser pulsesnitrogen-vacancy centersAll-Optical Wide-Fieldbackground fluorescence