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Toward Raman Subcellular Imaging of Endothelial Dysfunction

Adriana Adamczyk, Ewelina Matuszyk, Basseem Radwan, Stefano Rocchetti, Stefan Chłopicki, Małgorzata Barańśka

2021Journal of Medicinal Chemistry30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Multiple diseases are at some point associated with altered endothelial function, and endothelial dysfunction (ED) contributes to their pathophysiology. Biochemical changes of the dysfunctional endothelium are linked to various cellular organelles, including the mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and nucleus, so organelle-specific insight is needed for better understanding of endothelial pathobiology. Raman imaging, which combines chemical specificity with microscopic resolution, has proved to be useful in detecting biochemical changes in ED at the cellular level. However, the detection of spectroscopic markers associated with specific cell organelles, while desirable, cannot easily be achieved by Raman imaging without labeling. This critical review summarizes the current advances in Raman-based analysis of ED, with a focus on a new approach involving molecular Raman reporters that could facilitate the study of biochemical changes in cellular organelles. Finally, imaging techniques based on both conventional spontaneous Raman scattering and the emerging technique of stimulated Raman scattering are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

OrganelleEndoplasmic reticulumChemistryRaman spectroscopyRaman scatteringCell biologyMitochondrionRaman microspectroscopyBiophysicsBiochemistryBiologyPhysicsOpticsSpectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical ResearchOptical Imaging and Spectroscopy TechniquesInfrared Thermography in Medicine