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Imaging membrane lipid order in whole, living vertebrate organisms.


ABSTRACT: We report the first imaging of membrane lipid order in a whole, living vertebrate organism. This was achieved with the phase-sensitive, membrane-partitioning probe Laurdan in conjunction with multiphoton microscopy to image cell membranes in various tissues of live zebrafish embryos in three dimensions, including hindbrain, retina, muscle, gut, and kidney. The data also allowed quantitative analysis of membrane order, which showed high lipid order in the apical surfaces of polarized epithelial cells. The transition of membrane order imaging from cultured cell lines to living organisms is an important step forward in understanding the physiological relevance of membrane microdomains including lipid rafts.

SUBMITTER: Owen DM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2895393 | biostudies-other | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Imaging membrane lipid order in whole, living vertebrate organisms.

Owen Dylan M DM   Magenau Astrid A   Majumdar Arindam A   Gaus Katharina K  

Biophysical journal 20100701 1


We report the first imaging of membrane lipid order in a whole, living vertebrate organism. This was achieved with the phase-sensitive, membrane-partitioning probe Laurdan in conjunction with multiphoton microscopy to image cell membranes in various tissues of live zebrafish embryos in three dimensions, including hindbrain, retina, muscle, gut, and kidney. The data also allowed quantitative analysis of membrane order, which showed high lipid order in the apical surfaces of polarized epithelial c  ...[more]

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