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Metabolic imaging with the use of?fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) accurately detects mitochondrial dysfunction in?mouse oocytes
摘要: To determine whether metabolic imaging with the use of fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) identifies metabolic differences between normal oocytes and those with metabolic dysfunction. Experimental study. Academic research laboratories. None. Oocytes from mice with global knockout of Clpp (caseinolytic peptidase P; n ? 52) were compared with wild-type (WT) oocytes (n ? 55) as a model of severe oocyte dysfunction. Oocytes from old mice (1 year old; n ? 29) were compared with oocytes from young mice (12 weeks old; n ? 35) as a model of mild oocyte dysfunction. FLIM was used to measure the naturally occurring nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase (NADH) and flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) autofluorescence in individual oocytes. Eight metabolic parameters were obtained from each measurement (4 per fluorophore): short (t1) and long (t2) fluorescence lifetime, fluorescence intensity (I), and fraction of the molecule engaged with enzyme (F). Reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and blastocyst development rates were measured to assess illumination safety. In Clpp-knockout oocytes compared with WT, FAD t1 and t2 were longer and I was higher, NADH t2 was longer, and F was lower. In old oocytes compared with young ones, FAD t1 was longer and I was lower, NADH t1 and t2 were shorter, and I and F were lower. FLIM did not affect ROS levels or blastocyst development rates. FLIM parameters exhibit strong differentiation between Clpp-knockout versus WT, and old versus young oocytes. FLIM could potentially be used as a noninvasive tool to assess mitochondrial function in oocytes.
关键词: Mitochondria,aging,mitochondrial unfolded protein response,fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy,CLPP,FLIM,oocyte
更新于2025-09-10 09:29:36