RRC ID 89213
Author Takarada M, Shirakashi R, Takinoue M, Ishida M, Morita M, Noji H, Tabata KV, Funatsu T, Okabe K.
Title Non-diffusive slow heat dissipation induces high local temperature in living cells.
Journal Nat Commun
Abstract Recently, intracellular thermometry has revealed temperature variations within cells. Although the biological significance of intracellular temperature change is recognized, the physical principles of intracellular temperature change remain a mystery. Here, we investigate intracellular heat transfer through intracellular temperature mapping using a fluorescent polymeric thermometer and high-speed fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy. Through infrared laser irradiation-assisted heating, we track changes in temperature distribution to examine the mechanism of intracellular heat dissipation in comparison with heat conduction. Continuous heating induces the significantly slower relaxation of the average temperature of single cells compared with that of liposomes containing homogeneous aqueous solutions of comparable size; to the scale of seconds. We additionally elucidate that these phenomena are impacted by intracellular structures and molecules. Finally, we discover that this slow intracellular temperature relaxation originates from non-diffusive heat dissipation distinct from the conventional heat conduction model. Our results provide insights into the mechanisms of temperature variation in cells that are unresolved based on our current understanding, establishing a framework for understanding intracellular thermodynamics under non-equilibrium conditions.
Volume 17(1)
Published 2026-5-28
DOI 10.1038/s41467-026-71878-y
PII 10.1038/s41467-026-71878-y
PMID 42209474
PMC PMC13219429
MeSH Animals Hot Temperature* Humans Liposomes / chemistry Microscopy, Fluorescence Thermodynamics Thermometers
Resource
Human and Animal Cells COS-7(RCB0539) HeLa(RCB0007)