Low-Power Two-Color Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscopy for Live Cell Imaging

Biosensors (Basel). 2021 Sep 10;11(9):330. doi: 10.3390/bios11090330.

Abstract

Stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy is a typical laser-scanning super-resolution imaging technology, the emergence of which has opened a new research window for studying the dynamic processes of live biological samples on a nanometer scale. According to the characteristics of STED, a high depletion power is required to obtain a high resolution. However, a high laser power can induce severe phototoxicity and photobleaching, which limits the applications for live cell imaging, especially in two-color STED super-resolution imaging. Therefore, we developed a low-power two-color STED super-resolution microscope with a single supercontinuum white-light laser. Using this system, we achieved low-power two-color super-resolution imaging based on digital enhancement technology. Lateral resolutions of 109 and 78 nm were obtained for mitochondria and microtubules in live cells, respectively, with 0.8 mW depletion power. These results highlight the great potential of the novel digitally enhanced two-color STED microscopy for long-term dynamic imaging of live cells.

Keywords: dynamic live cell imaging; low power STED; stimulated emission depletion; super-resolution microscopy.

MeSH terms

  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Lasers
  • Microscopy*
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence

Substances

  • Fluorescent Dyes