Comparison of JC‐1 and MitoTracker probes for mitochondrial viability assessment in stored canine platelet concentrates: A flow cytometry study

Mitochondria perform crucial roles in many biochemical processes, and mitochondrial depolarization is an early sign of platelet apoptosis. The mitochondrial membrane potential is usually evaluated through JC‐1 probe, but it can also be assessed with MitoTracker probes. Our aim was to evaluate mitoch...

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Hauptverfasser: Marcondes, Natália Aydos, Terra, Silvia Resende, Lasta, Camila Serina, Hlavac, Nicole Regina Capacchi, Dalmolin, Magnus Larruscaim, Lacerda, Luciana de Almeida, Faulhaber, Gustavo Adolpho Moreira, González, Félix Hilário Díaz
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description Mitochondria perform crucial roles in many biochemical processes, and mitochondrial depolarization is an early sign of platelet apoptosis. The mitochondrial membrane potential is usually evaluated through JC‐1 probe, but it can also be assessed with MitoTracker probes. Our aim was to evaluate mitochondrial viability in stored canine platelet concentrates (PCs) with the fluorescent probes JC‐1 and MitoTracker. Platelets from 22 canine PCs were stained with JC‐1 and MitoTracker probes on days 1, 3, and 5 of storage. Data on metabolic parameters were also collected for correlation studies. Results of JC‐1 and MitoTracker revealed a decrease in mitochondrial membrane potential in day 5 of storage compared to days 1 and 3, providing evidence of mitochondrial depolarization, a finding that was confirmed by the data on metabolic parameters. MitoTracker probes also added information regarding platelet swelling. In conclusion, MitoTracker probes offered a more complete mitochondrial analysis in the evaluation of stored canine PCs. © 2018 International Society for Advancement of Cytometry
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Apoptosis
Apoptosis - physiology
Benzimidazoles - metabolism
Blood Platelets - metabolism
Blood Preservation - methods
Carbocyanines - metabolism
Correlation analysis
Depolarization
Dogs
Flow cytometry
Flow Cytometry - methods
Fluorescent Dyes - metabolism
Fluorescent indicators
JC‐1
Membrane potential
Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial - physiology
Metabolism
Mitochondria
Mitochondria - metabolism
mitochondrial membrane potential
MitoTracker
Parameters
platelet storage lesion
Platelets
Probes
Viability
title Comparison of JC‐1 and MitoTracker probes for mitochondrial viability assessment in stored canine platelet concentrates: A flow cytometry study
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