DMA-SiRd
DMA-SiRd is a fluorescent probe that can be used for crosstalk-free dual-channel imaging of lipid droplets and mitochondria, mapping of lipid microenvironment heterogeneity, and imaging of lipid droplet-mitochondria interactions. DMA-SiRd has two imaging channels: Ex/Em = 633/650-750 nm and Ex/Em = 546/570-620 nm, with two-photon excitation wavelengths of 1040 nm and 1200 nm for brain imaging. DMA-SiRd can be applied to the research of atherosclerosis.
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- Formula: C31H36N2OSi
- Molecular Weight:480.72
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Storage:
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Biological Activity
Operating Instructions (The following is a recommended experimental protocol for guidance only, and should be adjusted according to your specific requirements)
1. Stock Solution Preparation
1.1 Solvent: DMSO.
1.2 Concentration recommendation: Prepare an appropriate concentration of DMA-SiRd stock solution using DMSO, and store it at -20°C in the dark.
2. Working Solution Preparation
2.1 Diluent: No specific diluent is specified for cell staining; the stock solution can be directly injected for in vivo experiments.
2.2 Working concentrations: 5 μM, 3 mg/mL, 12.5 mg/mL.
2.3 Notes: The concentration of the working solution can be adjusted as needed; prepare it fresh before use.
3. Staining Procedures
3.1 Adherent cells[1]:
3.1.1 Sample type description: HeLa cells and HepG2 cells; trypsinization is not required for imaging experiments.
3.1.2 Incubation conditions: Incubate with 5 μM DMA-SiRd for 30 min.
3.2 Tissue sections[1]:
3.2.1 Sample type description: Frozen sections of mouse thoracic aorta, mouse brain tissue, blood vessels.
3.2.2 Incubation conditions: Inject DMA-SiRd via tail vein (3 mg/mL, 125 μL per mouse or 12.5 mg/kg), and collect samples 20 min after injection.
4. Detection and Analysis
4.1 Instrument types: Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope (FLIM), two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging microscope (TP-FLIM), confocal fluorescence microscope, super-resolution fluorescence microscope.
4.2 Excitation/emission wavelengths:
4.2.1 Single-photon excitation/emission: Red channel (mitochondria): λex=633 nm, λem=650-750 nm; Green channel (lipid droplets): λex=546 nm, λem=570-620 nm.
4.2.2 Two-photon excitation: 1040 nm (lipid droplets), 1200 nm (mitochondria/blood vessels).
4.3 Result analysis:
4.3.1 Fluorescence localization: The red channel signal localizes to mitochondrial cristae; the green channel signal localizes to lipid droplets; the above signals can be used to visualize lipid droplet-mitochondria contact sites.
4.3.2 Changes in fluorescence lifetime and intensity correlate with changes in local polarity; prolonged lifetime indicates increased content of low-polarity lipids, while shortened lifetime indicates decreased content of low-polarity lipids.
4.3.3 Heterogeneity detection: Atherosclerotic plaques exhibit heterogeneous lifetime distribution; exposure to ferroptosis inhibitors restores lifetime uniformity.
4.3.4 In vivo brain imaging: The lifetime of vascular lipid plaques in atherosclerotic mice is longer than that of lipids in brain parenchyma.
MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.
DMA-SiRd (12.5 mg/kg; i.v.; single dose) enables two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging to distinguish low-polarity intravascular lipid plaques (τ = 2.506 ns) from parenchymal lipids (τ = 1.076 ns) in the brains of atherosclerotic mice[1].
MedChemExpress (MCE) has not independently confirmed the accuracy of these methods. They are for reference only.
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Animal Model:ApoE-/- mice (atherosclerosis model, high-fat diet for 14 weeks); C57BL/6J mice (wild-type control, normal diet)[1]
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Dosage:3 mg/mL
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Administration:i.v.; single dose
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Result:Showed minimal lipid deposition with homogeneous fluorescence lifetimes (average ~2.44 ns) in healthy wild-type mouse aortas.
Exhibited substantial, heterogeneous lipid accumulation with irregularly distributed fluorescence lifetimes (high-polarity lipid area average ~2.42 ns, low-polarity lipid area average ~2.62 ns) in untreated atherosclerotic mouse aortas.
Detected uniformly increased fluorescence lifetimes (average ~2.58 and ~2.59 ns, respectively) with significant shift toward lipid homogeneity in Fer-1-treated atherosclerotic mouse aortas.
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Animal Model:ApoE-/- mice (atherosclerosis model, high-fat diet); C57BL/6J mice (wild-type control, normal diet)[1]
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Dosage:12.5 mg/kg
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Administration:i.v.; single dose
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Result:Detected abundant parenchymal lipids with fluorescence lifetimes clustered between 0.5 and 1.5 ns (τ = 1.038 ns) in wild-type mouse brain cortex.
Identified intravascular lipid plaques with significantly longer fluorescence lifetimes (τ = 2.506 ns) compared to parenchymal lipids (τ = 1.076 ns) in atherosclerotic mouse brains.
Chemical Information
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Molecular Weight 480.72
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Formula C31H36N2OSi
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SMILES
CN(C)C1=CC(C)=C(C2=C(C=C3)C([Si](C)(C)C4=C2C=C5C(N(C)C(C)(C)C=C5C)=C4)=CC3=O)C=C1
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Shipping
Room temperature in continental US; may vary elsewhere.
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Storage
Please store the product under the recommended conditions in the Certificate of Analysis.
Purity & Documentation
References
Calculators
Concentration (start) × Volume (start) = Concentration (final) × Volume (final)