Solvatochromic and pH-Sensitive Fluorescent Membrane Probes for Imaging of Live Cells

ACS Chem Neurosci. 2021 Feb 17;12(4):719-734. doi: 10.1021/acschemneuro.0c00732. Epub 2021 Jan 28.

Abstract

Membrane trafficking is essential for all cells, and visualizing it is particularly useful for studying neuronal functions. Here we report the synthesis, characterization, and application of several membrane- and pH-sensitive probes suitable for live-cell fluorescence imaging. These probes are based on a 1,8-naphthalimide fluorophore scaffold. They exhibit a solvatochromic effect, and one of them, ND6, shows a substantial fluorescence difference between pH 6 and 7. The solvatochromic effect and pH-sensitivity of those probes are explained using quantum chemical calculations, and molecular dynamics simulation confirms their integration and interaction with membrane lipids. For live-cell fluorescence imaging, we tested those probes in a cancer cell line (MCF7), cancer spheroids (MDA-MB-468), and cultured hippocampal neurons. Confocal imaging showed an excellent signal-to-noise ratio from 400:1 to about 1300:1 for cell membrane labeling. We applied ND6 during stimulation to label nerve terminals via dye uptake during evoked synaptic vesicle turnover. By ND6 imaging, we revealed cholesterol's multifaced role in replenishing synaptic vesicle pools. Our results demonstrate these fluorescent probes' great potential in studying membrane dynamic and synaptic functions in neurons and other secretory cells and tissues.

Keywords: Biosensors; Cell imaging; Membrane probes; Membrane trafficking; Solvatochromic dyes; Synaptic vesicle transmission.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Fluorescent Dyes*
  • Hippocampus
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Neurons
  • Synaptic Vesicles*

Substances

  • Fluorescent Dyes