lipofiilsus
Lipofiilsus is a term used in some theoretical discussions to denote a class of intracellular pigment-like granules that accumulate in aging cells, particularly in lipid-rich organelles, and are described as distinct from but analogous to lipofuscin. It is not universally adopted in the scientific literature and may appear in speculative reviews or discussions of aging biomarkers.
These granules are reported to be autofluorescent, accumulate within lysosome-like compartments, and appear in various post-mitotic
The proposed biogenesis involves imperfect lysosomal degradation of damaged lipids and proteins, lipid peroxidation, and impaired
Detection relies on autofluorescence imaging, with emission detected in ranges overlapping those of lipofuscin; researchers may
In the current state, lipofiilsus remains a topic of limited and contested use; it is not universally
See also lipofuscin; autofluorescence; lysosomal storage pigments.