A Golgi-targeted viscosity rotor for monitoring early alcohol-induced liver injury.
Chuanhao LiuLin ZhouYing ZhengHuizi ManZhiwei YeXinfu ZhangLijuan XieYi XiaoPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
We proposed to monitor the early stage of alcohol-induced liver injury through quantitatively detecting Golgi viscosity. Therefore, the first Golgi-targeted fluorescent rotor (GA-Vis) was developed. With the aid of GA-Vis, the changes in Golgi viscosity during alcohol-induced liver injury were quantitatively evaluated by fluorescence lifetime imaging in live cells and zebrafish. GA-Vis was qualified as a practical tool for future diagnoses of alcohol-induced liver injury.