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Originally published as Biophys J. BioFAST on April 27, 2007.
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Biophysical Journal 93:668-673 (2007)
© 2007 The Biophysical Society

Label-Free Detection of Mitochondrial Distribution in Cells by Nonresonant Raman Microspectroscopy

Christian Matthäus *, Tatyana Chernenko *, Judith A. Newmark {dagger}, Carol M. Warner {dagger} and Max Diem *

* Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, and {dagger} Department of Biology, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

Correspondence: Address reprint requests to Max Diem, E-mail: m.diem{at}neu.edu.

High spatial resolution Raman maps of fixed cells in an aqueous environment are reported. These maps were obtained by collecting individual Raman spectra via a Raman microspectrometer in a raster pattern on a 0.5-µm grid and assembling pseudocolor maps from the spectral hypercubes by multivariate methods. The Raman maps show the nucleus and the nucleoli of cells as well as subcellular organization in the cytoplasm. In particular, the distribution of mitochondria in the perinuclear region could be demonstrated by correlating distinct areas of the Raman maps with corresponding areas of fluorescence maps of the same cells after staining with mitochondria-specific labels. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of label-free detection of mitochondria inside a somatic mammalian cell using Raman microspectroscopy.







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