Relationship between DAPI-fluorescence fading and nuclear DNA content: An alternative method to DNA quantification?

In observations by confocal or conventional fluorescence microscopy, important factors should be considered in order to obtain accurate images. One of them, such as the fluorescence bleaching from highest intensity to lowest signal of fluorescence is a common problem with several DNA fluorochromes a...

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Main Authors: CRISTIAN GALLARDO-ESCÁRATE, JOSUÉ ÁLVAREZ-BORREGO, ELISABETH VON BRAND, ENRIQUE DUPRÉ, MIGUEL ÁNGEL DEL RÍO-PORTILLA
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2007-01-01
Series:Biological Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602007000100004&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-8e4519e9e10c4e06b9cf472236d507f62020-11-24T22:17:02ZengBMCBiological Research0716-97602007-01-01401294010.4067/S0716-97602007000100004S0716-97602007000100004Relationship between DAPI-fluorescence fading and nuclear DNA content: An alternative method to DNA quantification?CRISTIAN GALLARDO-ESCÁRATE0JOSUÉ ÁLVAREZ-BORREGO1ELISABETH VON BRAND2ENRIQUE DUPRÉ3MIGUEL ÁNGEL DEL RÍO-PORTILLA4Universidad de ConcepciónCentro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de EnsenadaUniversidad Católica del NorteUniversidad Católica del NorteCentro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de EnsenadaIn observations by confocal or conventional fluorescence microscopy, important factors should be considered in order to obtain accurate images. One of them, such as the fluorescence bleaching from highest intensity to lowest signal of fluorescence is a common problem with several DNA fluorochromes and especially for DAPI stain. The fluorescence of DAPI fades rapidly when it is exposed to UV light, under optimal conditions of observation. Although the fading process can be retarded using a mounting medium with antifading reagents, the photochemical process underlying the fluorescence decay has not yet been fully explained. In addition, no relationship between fluorescence fading and nuclear DNA content has been tested. In order to test this relationship, we measured by means of image analysis the DAPI-fluorescence intensity in several cellular types (spermatozoa, erythrocytes and haemocytes) during their fluorescence bleaching. An algorithm specifically built in MATLAB software was used for this approach. The correlation coefficient between nuclear DNA content and DAPI-fluorescence fading was found equal to 99%. This study demonstrates the feasibility to measure nuclear DNA content by fluorescence fading quantification, as an alternative method concurrently with image analysis procedureshttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602007000100004&lng=en&tlng=enNuclear DNA contentfluorescence fadingimage analysisDAPI
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author CRISTIAN GALLARDO-ESCÁRATE
JOSUÉ ÁLVAREZ-BORREGO
ELISABETH VON BRAND
ENRIQUE DUPRÉ
MIGUEL ÁNGEL DEL RÍO-PORTILLA
spellingShingle CRISTIAN GALLARDO-ESCÁRATE
JOSUÉ ÁLVAREZ-BORREGO
ELISABETH VON BRAND
ENRIQUE DUPRÉ
MIGUEL ÁNGEL DEL RÍO-PORTILLA
Relationship between DAPI-fluorescence fading and nuclear DNA content: An alternative method to DNA quantification?
Biological Research
Nuclear DNA content
fluorescence fading
image analysis
DAPI
author_facet CRISTIAN GALLARDO-ESCÁRATE
JOSUÉ ÁLVAREZ-BORREGO
ELISABETH VON BRAND
ENRIQUE DUPRÉ
MIGUEL ÁNGEL DEL RÍO-PORTILLA
author_sort CRISTIAN GALLARDO-ESCÁRATE
title Relationship between DAPI-fluorescence fading and nuclear DNA content: An alternative method to DNA quantification?
title_short Relationship between DAPI-fluorescence fading and nuclear DNA content: An alternative method to DNA quantification?
title_full Relationship between DAPI-fluorescence fading and nuclear DNA content: An alternative method to DNA quantification?
title_fullStr Relationship between DAPI-fluorescence fading and nuclear DNA content: An alternative method to DNA quantification?
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between DAPI-fluorescence fading and nuclear DNA content: An alternative method to DNA quantification?
title_sort relationship between dapi-fluorescence fading and nuclear dna content: an alternative method to dna quantification?
publisher BMC
series Biological Research
issn 0716-9760
publishDate 2007-01-01
description In observations by confocal or conventional fluorescence microscopy, important factors should be considered in order to obtain accurate images. One of them, such as the fluorescence bleaching from highest intensity to lowest signal of fluorescence is a common problem with several DNA fluorochromes and especially for DAPI stain. The fluorescence of DAPI fades rapidly when it is exposed to UV light, under optimal conditions of observation. Although the fading process can be retarded using a mounting medium with antifading reagents, the photochemical process underlying the fluorescence decay has not yet been fully explained. In addition, no relationship between fluorescence fading and nuclear DNA content has been tested. In order to test this relationship, we measured by means of image analysis the DAPI-fluorescence intensity in several cellular types (spermatozoa, erythrocytes and haemocytes) during their fluorescence bleaching. An algorithm specifically built in MATLAB software was used for this approach. The correlation coefficient between nuclear DNA content and DAPI-fluorescence fading was found equal to 99%. This study demonstrates the feasibility to measure nuclear DNA content by fluorescence fading quantification, as an alternative method concurrently with image analysis procedures
topic Nuclear DNA content
fluorescence fading
image analysis
DAPI
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-97602007000100004&lng=en&tlng=en
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