Assessment of Cellular Redox State Using NAD(P)H Fluorescence Intensity and Lifetime

Bio Protoc. 2017 Jan 20;7(2):e2105. doi: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2105.

Abstract

NADH and NADPH are redox cofactors, primarily involved in catabolic and anabolic metabolic processes respectively. In addition, NADPH plays an important role in cellular antioxidant defence. In live cells and tissues, the intensity of their spectrally-identical autofluorescence, termed NAD(P)H, can be used to probe the mitochondrial redox state, while their distinct enzyme-binding characteristics can be used to separate their relative contributions to the total NAD(P)H intensity using fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM). These protocols allow differences in metabolism to be detected between cell types and altered physiological and pathological states.

Keywords: Autofluorescence; FLIM; Fluorescence lifetime; Microscopy; NAD(P)H; NADH; NADPH; Redox state.