Title of article :
In Vitro Evaluation of the Biocompatibility and Stability of Fluorescent Dil Dye on Mouse Embryonic Fibroblast Cells
Author/Authors :
Haghshenas, Marzyeh Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran , Hoveizi, Elham Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran , Mohammadi, Tayebeh Department of Biology - Faculty of Science - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran , Kazemi Nezhad, Reza Department of Genetics - Faculty of Science - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: There are few methods for cell labeling in basic studies of cell-migration, tissue engineering, and cell therapy. Recent
progress in cell trackers has led to an increasing number of clinical trials involving the treatment of various diseases based on cell
transplantation.
Objectives: In this study, we investigated the effects of different concentrations of DiI as a cell labeling dye on the viability and
proliferation of mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs).
Methods: MEFs were divided into two groups of control and experimental (treated with Dil dye). We treated MEFs with three concentrations
of the dye and after 1, 5, 7 and 14 days, these cells were analyzed by 3-(4, 5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2, 5-diphenyltetrazolium
bromide (MTT) assay and 4’, 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI) staining. Also, the stability of the dye in treated MEFs was examined
by immunofluorescence.
Results: Our results showed that cell viability was significantly different between the groups that received Dil at the concentrations
of 1 and 2 g/mL and the control group. However, cell viability was not significantly different between the group that received Dil
(0.5 g/mL) and the control group.
Conclusions: Therefore, Dil at concentrations higher than 0.5 g/mL was toxic for MEFs. We suggest that Dil dye, which is
concentration-dependent, can be used as a safe and stable fluorescent dye for cell labeling both in-vivo and in-vitro.
Keywords :
Dil Dye , Cell Tracker , Cell Therapy , Stem Cells , Cell Viability
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics