Journal article

Quantitative intracellular calcium imaging with laser-scanning confocal microscopy

DA Williams

Cell Calcium | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 1990

Abstract

Laser-scanning confocal microscopy has been used to visualise the fluorescence of a visible wavelength Ca2+-sensitive fluorophore, Fluo-3 in isolated cardiac myocytes. A protocol for the derivation of quantitative information from this single wavelength indicator is presented. This paradigm involves co-loading cells with two Ca2+-sensitive fluorescent indicators, Fluo-3 and Fura-2. Wide-field ratiometric measurements of Fura-2 fluorescence provided a baseline [Ca2+] upon which changes in Fluo-3 fluorescence could be directly expressed as [Ca2+] changes. The Ca2+ changes occurring in spontaneously active cardiac cells are presented as an example of the method. Although fluorescence energy tra..

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