Establishment of a Method for the Introduction of Poorly Water-Soluble Drugs in Cells and Evaluation of Intracellular Concentration Distribution Using Resonance Raman Imaging

Keisuke Koga,Shinji Kajimoto,Yuta Yoshizaki, Hiroaki Takahashi, Lisa Kageyama,Tomohiro Konno,Takakazu Nakabayashi

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B(2024)

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Label-free measurement is essential to understand the metabolism of drug molecules introduced into cells. Raman imaging is a powerful method to investigate intracellular drug molecules because it provides in situ label-free observation of introduced molecules. In this study, we propose that Raman imaging can be used not only to observe the intracellular distribution of drug molecules but also to quantitatively visualize the concentration distribution reflecting each organelle in a single living cell using the Raman band of extracellular water as an intensity standard. We dissolved poorly water-soluble all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) in water using a cytocompatible amphiphilic phospholipid polymer, poly[2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine-co-n-butyl methacrylate] (PMB) as a solubilizing reagent, introduced it into cells, and obtained the intracellular concentration distribution of ATRA. ATRA was concentrated in the cells and mainly localized to mitochondria and lipid droplets, interacting strongly with mitochondria and weakly with lipid droplets. Poorly water-soluble beta-carotene was also introduced into cells using PMB but was not concentrated intracellularly, indicating that beta-carotene does not interact specifically with intracellular molecules. We established a protocol for the solubilization and intracellular uptake of poorly water-soluble molecules using PMB and obtaining their concentration distribution using Raman microscopy.
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