The Effect of Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 on the Energy Metabolism of Hepatocytes: Multiphoton Microscopy and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging

Svetlana Rodimova(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), Nikolai Bobrov(Federal Medical-Biological Agency), Artem Mozherov(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), Vadim Elagin(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), Maria M. Karabut(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), Polina Ermakova(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), Ilia D Shchechkin(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), Dmitry Kozlov(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), Dmitry Krylov(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), Alena I. Gavrina(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), Aleksandra Kashina(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), В. Е. Загайнов(Nizhny Novgorod Regional Clinical Oncology Center), Elena V. Zagaynova(Privolzhsky Research Medical University), Daria Kuznetsova(Privolzhsky Research Medical University)
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
November 30, 2023
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Abstract

A decrease in the regenerative potential of the liver during the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which is observed in the vast majority of patients with diabetes mellitus type 1, significantly increases the risk of postoperative liver failure. In this regard, it is necessary to develop new approaches for the rapid intraoperative assessment of the condition of liver tissue in the presence of concomitant liver pathology. A modern label-free approach based on multiphoton microscopy, second harmonic generation (SHG), and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) allow for the evaluation of the structure of liver tissue as well as the assessment of the metabolic state of hepatocytes, even at the cellular level. We obtained optical criteria and identified specific changes in the metabolic state of hepatocytes for a reduced liver regenerative potential in the presence of induced diabetes mellitus type 1. The obtained criteria will expand the possibilities for the express assessment of the structural and functional state of liver tissue in clinical practice.


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