DOI: 10.1002/bio.4749 ISSN: 1522-7235

An efficient lipid droplet‐targeted fluorescent probe for detection of intracellular viscosity

Yingjie Yang, Rui Guo, Kexin Hu, Meijie Xu, Tingting Liang, Weiying Lin

Abstract

Lipid droplet, an intracellular lipid reservoir, is vital for energy metabolism and signal transmission in cells. The viscosity directly affects the metabolism of lipid droplets, and the abnormal viscosity is associated with the occurrence and development of various diseases. Therefore, it is indispensable to develop techniques that can detect viscosity changes in intracellular lipid droplets. Based on twisted intramolecular charge transfer (TICT) mechanism, a novel small‐molecule lipid droplet‐targeted viscosity fluorescence probe PPF‐1 was designed. The probe was easy to synthesize, it had a large Stokes shift, stable optical properties, and low bio‐toxicity. Compared to being in methanol solution, the fluorescence intensity of PPF‐1 in glycerol solution was increased 26.7‐fold, and PPF‐1 showed excellent ability to target lipid droplets. Thus, the probe PPF‐1 could provide an effective means of detecting viscosity changes of lipid droplets and was of great value for physiological diagnosis of related diseases, pathological analysis, and medical research.

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