LASER IRRADIATION AND RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY OF SINGLE LIVING CELLS AND CHROMOSOMES - SAMPLE DEGRADATION OCCURS WITH 514.5NM BUT NOT WITH 660NM LASER-LIGHT

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PUPPELS, GJ
OLMINKHOF, JHF
SEGERSNOLTEN, GMJ
OTTO, C
DEMUL, FFM
GREVE, J
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[1] Biophysical Technology Group, Department of Applied Physics, University of Twente, 7500 AE Enschede
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10.1016/0014-4827(91)90385-8
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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In Raman spectroscopic measurements of single cells (human lymphocytes) and chromosomes, using a newly developed confocal Raman microspectrometer and a laser excitation wavelength of 514.5 nm, degradation of the biological objects was observed. In the experiments high power microscope objectives were used, focusing the laser beam into a spot ≈ 0.5 μm in diameter. At the position of the laser focus a paling of the samples became visible even when the laser power on the sample was reduced to less than 1 mW. This was accompanied by a gradual decrease in the intensity of the Raman signal. With 5 m W of laser power the events became noticeable after a period of time in the order of minutes. It is shown that a number of potential mechanisms, such as excessive sample heating due to absorption of laser light, multiple photon absorption, and substrate heating are unlikely to play a role. In experiments with DNA solutions and histone protein solutions no evidence of photo damage was found using laser powers up to 25 mW. No degradation of cells and chromosomes occurs when laser light of 660 nm is used. The most plausible explanation therefore seems to be that the sample degradation is the result of photochemical reactions initiated by laser excitation at 514.5 nm of as yet unidentified sensitizer molecules or complexes present in chromosomes and cells but not in purified DNA and histone protein Samples. © 1991.
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