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Local-environment-sensitive two-photon dye

Local-environment-sensitive two-photon dye. Nikolay S. Makarov , Erich Beuerman, Mikhail Drobizhev, Aleksander Rebane Department of Physics Montana State University, Bozeman, MT Jean Starkey Department of Microbiology Montana State University, Bozeman, MT. Outline.

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Local-environment-sensitive two-photon dye

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  1. Local-environment-sensitive two-photon dye Nikolay S. Makarov, Erich Beuerman, Mikhail Drobizhev, Aleksander Rebane Department of Physics Montana State University, Bozeman, MT Jean Starkey Department of Microbiology Montana State University, Bozeman, MT

  2. Outline • Advantages of two-photon microscopy • Properties of molecular probes for two-photon microscopy • Two-photon absorption of Styryl-9M • Linear photophysical properties of Styryl-9M • pH sensitivity of Styryl-9M • One-photon sensitivity to local polarity • Two-photon sensitivity to local polarity • Two-photon sensitivity to local environment in biological phantoms

  3. Advantages of two-photon microscopy • Inherent 3D resolution • Larger penetration depth • Lower scattering • Lower photodamage • Lower absorption by intrinsic molecules • Lower autofluorescence background Probes for two-photon microscopy

  4. Two-photon absorption, chloroform

  5. Polarity dependence of 2PA

  6. Perrin plot for Styryl-9M

  7. Solvatochromic Stokes shifts for Styryl-9M

  8. Fluorescence decay kinetics for Styryl-9M Methanol=410 ps Ethanol=570 ps Ethylene glycol=470 ps

  9. Two-level model description of the two-photon cross section in chloroform

  10. pH sensitivity of Styryl-9M: absorption

  11. pH sensitivity of Styryl-9M: fluorescence

  12. pH sensitivity of Styryl-9M

  13. Imaging layout Direction of the laser beam

  14. One-photon sensitivity to local polarity 1 – 2-chlorobutane; 2 – dichloromethane; 3 – pentanal; 4 – isopropanol; 5 – ethylene glycol; 6 – acetone; 7 – ethanol; 8 – mixture of 70% ethanol + 30% DI water; 9 – mixture of 50% ethanol + 50% DI water; 10 – acetonitrile; 11 – mixture of 30% ethanol + 70% DI water Two “unknown” samples: (1) mixture of 50% 2-chlorobutane + 50% isopropanol (2) mixture of 40% ethanol + 60% DI water The determined polarity function is 0.386 for (1) and 0.497 for (2) which is less than 2% off the “true” values

  15. Two-photon sensitivity to local polarity

  16. 2PA sensitivity to local environment in biological phantoms 1 – 10 l of 5mg/ml Styryl-9M dissolved in DMSO, 5105 Mouse embryo fibroblast cells, 0.6 ml setting solution, 3 ml rat tail collagen, 1 l linoleic/oleic acid mixture, 1 ml serum and phenol red –free medium overlay 2 – 25 l of 1mg/ml Styryl-9M dissolved in DMSO, 0.8 ml setting solution, 4 ml rat tail collagen 3 – 25 l of 1mg/ml Styryl-9M dissolved in DMSO, 0.8 ml setting solution, 4 ml rat tail collagen, 1 l linoleic/oleic acid mixture 4 – 25 l of 1mg/ml Styryl-9M dissolved in DMSO, 0.8 ml setting solution, 4 ml rat tail collagen, 1 l liposin

  17. Conclusions • Styryl-9M shows one of the strongest two-photon cross section among commercially available chromophores • The lowest energy absorption peak can be considered as an effective two-level system • Both absorption and fluorescence spectra of the dye are highly sensitive to pH • Both 1PA and 2PA peaks of the dye are sensitive to the polarity • These properties can be used for two-photon sensing of local environment in biological systems • Might expect to be able to differentiate malignant from normal cells using polarity images with Styryl-9M -like compounds

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