Cargando…

Integrated Autofluorescence Characterization of a Modified-Diet Liver Model with Accumulation of Lipids and Oxidative Stress

Oxidative stress in fatty livers is mainly generated by impaired mitochondrial β-oxidation, inducing tissue damages and disease progression. Under suitable excitation, light liver endogenous fluorophores can give rise to autofluorescence (AF) emission, the properties of which depend on the organ mor...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Croce, Anna Cleta, Ferrigno, Andrea, Piccolini, Valeria Maria, Tarantola, Eleonora, Boncompagni, Eleonora, Bertone, Vittorio, Milanesi, Gloria, Freitas, Isabel, Vairetti, Mariapia, Bottiroli, Giovanni
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25006587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/803491
_version_ 1782322699396186112
author Croce, Anna Cleta
Ferrigno, Andrea
Piccolini, Valeria Maria
Tarantola, Eleonora
Boncompagni, Eleonora
Bertone, Vittorio
Milanesi, Gloria
Freitas, Isabel
Vairetti, Mariapia
Bottiroli, Giovanni
author_facet Croce, Anna Cleta
Ferrigno, Andrea
Piccolini, Valeria Maria
Tarantola, Eleonora
Boncompagni, Eleonora
Bertone, Vittorio
Milanesi, Gloria
Freitas, Isabel
Vairetti, Mariapia
Bottiroli, Giovanni
author_sort Croce, Anna Cleta
collection PubMed
description Oxidative stress in fatty livers is mainly generated by impaired mitochondrial β-oxidation, inducing tissue damages and disease progression. Under suitable excitation, light liver endogenous fluorophores can give rise to autofluorescence (AF) emission, the properties of which depend on the organ morphofunctional state. In this work, we characterized the AF properties of a rat liver model of lipid accumulation and oxidative stress, induced by a 1–9-week hypercaloric methionine-choline deficient (MCD) diet administration. The AF analysis (excitation at 366 nm) was performed in vivo, via fiber optic probe, or ex vivo. The contribution of endogenous fluorophores involved in redox reactions and in tissue organization was estimated through spectral curve fitting analysis, and AF results were validated by means of different histochemical and biochemical assays (lipids, collagen, vitamin A, ROS, peroxidised proteins, and lipid peroxidation -TBARS-, GSH, and ATP). In comparison with the control, AF spectra changes found already at 1 week of MCD diet reflect alterations both in tissue composition and organization (proteins, lipopigments, and vitamin A) and in oxidoreductive pathway engagement (NAD(P)H, flavins), with a subsequent attempt to recover redox homeostasis. These data confirm the AF analysis potential to provide a comprehensive diagnostic information on negative effects of oxidative metabolism alteration.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4070497
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2014
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-40704972014-07-08 Integrated Autofluorescence Characterization of a Modified-Diet Liver Model with Accumulation of Lipids and Oxidative Stress Croce, Anna Cleta Ferrigno, Andrea Piccolini, Valeria Maria Tarantola, Eleonora Boncompagni, Eleonora Bertone, Vittorio Milanesi, Gloria Freitas, Isabel Vairetti, Mariapia Bottiroli, Giovanni Biomed Res Int Research Article Oxidative stress in fatty livers is mainly generated by impaired mitochondrial β-oxidation, inducing tissue damages and disease progression. Under suitable excitation, light liver endogenous fluorophores can give rise to autofluorescence (AF) emission, the properties of which depend on the organ morphofunctional state. In this work, we characterized the AF properties of a rat liver model of lipid accumulation and oxidative stress, induced by a 1–9-week hypercaloric methionine-choline deficient (MCD) diet administration. The AF analysis (excitation at 366 nm) was performed in vivo, via fiber optic probe, or ex vivo. The contribution of endogenous fluorophores involved in redox reactions and in tissue organization was estimated through spectral curve fitting analysis, and AF results were validated by means of different histochemical and biochemical assays (lipids, collagen, vitamin A, ROS, peroxidised proteins, and lipid peroxidation -TBARS-, GSH, and ATP). In comparison with the control, AF spectra changes found already at 1 week of MCD diet reflect alterations both in tissue composition and organization (proteins, lipopigments, and vitamin A) and in oxidoreductive pathway engagement (NAD(P)H, flavins), with a subsequent attempt to recover redox homeostasis. These data confirm the AF analysis potential to provide a comprehensive diagnostic information on negative effects of oxidative metabolism alteration. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4070497/ /pubmed/25006587 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/803491 Text en Copyright © 2014 Anna Cleta Croce et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Croce, Anna Cleta
Ferrigno, Andrea
Piccolini, Valeria Maria
Tarantola, Eleonora
Boncompagni, Eleonora
Bertone, Vittorio
Milanesi, Gloria
Freitas, Isabel
Vairetti, Mariapia
Bottiroli, Giovanni
Integrated Autofluorescence Characterization of a Modified-Diet Liver Model with Accumulation of Lipids and Oxidative Stress
title Integrated Autofluorescence Characterization of a Modified-Diet Liver Model with Accumulation of Lipids and Oxidative Stress
title_full Integrated Autofluorescence Characterization of a Modified-Diet Liver Model with Accumulation of Lipids and Oxidative Stress
title_fullStr Integrated Autofluorescence Characterization of a Modified-Diet Liver Model with Accumulation of Lipids and Oxidative Stress
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Autofluorescence Characterization of a Modified-Diet Liver Model with Accumulation of Lipids and Oxidative Stress
title_short Integrated Autofluorescence Characterization of a Modified-Diet Liver Model with Accumulation of Lipids and Oxidative Stress
title_sort integrated autofluorescence characterization of a modified-diet liver model with accumulation of lipids and oxidative stress
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4070497/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25006587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/803491
work_keys_str_mv AT croceannacleta integratedautofluorescencecharacterizationofamodifieddietlivermodelwithaccumulationoflipidsandoxidativestress
AT ferrignoandrea integratedautofluorescencecharacterizationofamodifieddietlivermodelwithaccumulationoflipidsandoxidativestress
AT piccolinivaleriamaria integratedautofluorescencecharacterizationofamodifieddietlivermodelwithaccumulationoflipidsandoxidativestress
AT tarantolaeleonora integratedautofluorescencecharacterizationofamodifieddietlivermodelwithaccumulationoflipidsandoxidativestress
AT boncompagnieleonora integratedautofluorescencecharacterizationofamodifieddietlivermodelwithaccumulationoflipidsandoxidativestress
AT bertonevittorio integratedautofluorescencecharacterizationofamodifieddietlivermodelwithaccumulationoflipidsandoxidativestress
AT milanesigloria integratedautofluorescencecharacterizationofamodifieddietlivermodelwithaccumulationoflipidsandoxidativestress
AT freitasisabel integratedautofluorescencecharacterizationofamodifieddietlivermodelwithaccumulationoflipidsandoxidativestress
AT vairettimariapia integratedautofluorescencecharacterizationofamodifieddietlivermodelwithaccumulationoflipidsandoxidativestress
AT bottiroligiovanni integratedautofluorescencecharacterizationofamodifieddietlivermodelwithaccumulationoflipidsandoxidativestress