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Fig. 8. Illumination of rhod-2 loaded astrocytes caused mitochondrial
Ca2+-loading. (A) Confocal images of an astrocyte loaded with the
Ca2+-indicator rhod-2. During illumination, the rhod-2 signal over
the whole cell rose, including that over mitochondria. Excitation of the dye
was elicited using the 543 nm line of a HeNe laser set to 4% of total output.
The images were taken using a x63 oil immersion lens; bar, 5 µm. The
time course of rhod-2 signal change over a single mitochondrion is shown in B,
which illustrates the signal measured over the mitochondrion marked by an
arrow in A. Addition of antioxidants significantly reduced the rate of rise of
rhod-2 signal (C), suggesting a role for ROS in the mitochondrial
Ca2+-loading.