Abstract

Designing two-photon probes for precise labeling of lipid droplets (LDs) and monitoring LD dynamics in adipocytes is of great significance to understand LD homeostasis. We herein report that a luminescent metal complex LD-TPZn can specifically image LDs in adipose cells and tissue using one- or two-photon fluorescence microscopy. Importantly, LD-TPZn exhibited higher specificity to LDs than the commercial dyes Nile Red and Bodipy 493/503, probably due to different cellular uptake pathways, that is, clathrin-mediated endocytosis and non-selectively passive diffusion, respectively. More importantly, LD-TPZn can be applied as a two-photon LD probe to image adipose tissue, one of the most challengeable tissues for traditional one-photon fluorescence microscope imaging due to the strong light scattering. Most importantly, LD-TPZn can be used to monitor LD growth during adipogenesis of preadipocytes, which is highly desirable to unravel the relationship between LD homeostasis and metabolic diseases.

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