Probing oxidative stress in single erythrocytes with Raman Tweezers

Zachariah, E. ; Bankapur, A. ; Santhosh, C. ; Valiathan, M. ; Mathur, D. (2010) Probing oxidative stress in single erythrocytes with Raman Tweezers Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 100 (3). pp. 113-116. ISSN 1011-1344

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Abstract

Raman Tweezers have been successfully applied to characterize chemically-induced oxidative stress on optically-trapped live, single erythrocytes. There is significant enhancement in Raman peak intensities corresponding to S═S and C-S stretching modes that are induced by oxidative stress. This is consistent with the formation of mixed disulphides between protein SH groups and low-molecular-mass thiols such as glutathione during oxidative damage to cells. Enhancement in glutathione level as a protective response against oxidative stress has been observed. Principal component analysis of the data yields good discrimination between spectra of normal and stress-induced red blood cells.

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Keywords:Raman Tweezers; Oxidative Stress; Optical Trap; Raman Spectroscopy; Optical Tweezers; Red Blood Cells
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