Di-4-ANBDQPQ [JPW6003]
Di-4-ANEPPS is considered a gold standard of optical mapping membrane potentials. However, its short wavelength, higher internalization rate and small fluorescence change limit its use in some biological samples. Di-4-ANBDQPQ and Di-4-ANBDQBS demonstrated 50-100% deltaF/F signal enhancement than di-4-ANEPPS in Tyrode's perfused ventricular wall preparations. The longer excitation wavelength of Di-4-ANBDQPQ and Di-4-ANBDQBS is well separated from the absorption maximum of blood (~580 nm), conveying a major advantage in blood-perfused preparations. Di-4-ANBDQPQ and Di-4ANBDQBS increase the depth of imaging of electrical activity in tissues, and facilitate imaging during blood perfusion. These two dyes are also useful in conventional epicardial mapping applications. In summary, Di-4-ANBDQPQ and Di-4ANBDQBS have greater ?F/F, slower internalization rate and easy cell loading. Moreover, the red shift of excitation and emission is likely to be another useful feature. These dyes may as well be useful for optical mapping of monolayers and individual cardiac myocytes, given the ability of these dyes to respond to low levels of illumination (1 mW/mm2) and high deltaF/F. Monolayers and individual cardiac myocytes usually require high intensities of illumination, which often results in photobleaching.
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Common stock solution preparation
Table 1. Volume of DMSO needed to reconstitute specific mass of Di-4-ANBDQPQ [JPW6003] to given concentration. Note that volume is only for preparing stock solution. Refer to sample experimental protocol for appropriate experimental/physiological buffers.
0.1 mg | 0.5 mg | 1 mg | 5 mg | 10 mg | |
1 mM | 143.759 µL | 718.794 µL | 1.438 mL | 7.188 mL | 14.376 mL |
5 mM | 28.752 µL | 143.759 µL | 287.517 µL | 1.438 mL | 2.875 mL |
10 mM | 14.376 µL | 71.879 µL | 143.759 µL | 718.794 µL | 1.438 mL |
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Product family
Name | Excitation (nm) | Emission (nm) | Extinction coefficient (cm -1 M -1) |
Di-4-ANEPPS *CAS#: 90134-00-2* | 482 | 686 | 31622 |
References
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Simultaneous measurement and modulation of multiple physiological parameters in the isolated heart using optical techniques
Authors: Lee P, Yan P, Ewart P, Kohl P, Loew LM, Bollensdorff C.
Journal: Pflugers Arch (2012): 403
Authors: Lee P, Yan P, Ewart P, Kohl P, Loew LM, Bollensdorff C.
Journal: Pflugers Arch (2012): 403
Single-sensor system for spatially resolved, continuous, and multiparametric optical mapping of cardiac tissue
Authors: Lee P, Bollensdorff C, Quinn TA, Wuskell JP, Loew LM, Kohl P.
Journal: Heart Rhythm (2011): 1482
Authors: Lee P, Bollensdorff C, Quinn TA, Wuskell JP, Loew LM, Kohl P.
Journal: Heart Rhythm (2011): 1482
Near-infrared voltage-sensitive fluorescent dyes optimized for optical mapping in blood-perfused myocardium
Authors: Matiukas A, Mitrea BG, Qin M, Pertsov AM, Shvedko AG, Warren MD, Zaitsev AV, Wuskell JP, Wei MD, Watras J, Loew LM.
Journal: Heart Rhythm (2007): 1441
Authors: Matiukas A, Mitrea BG, Qin M, Pertsov AM, Shvedko AG, Warren MD, Zaitsev AV, Wuskell JP, Wei MD, Watras J, Loew LM.
Journal: Heart Rhythm (2007): 1441
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