Mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probes for oxidative stress imaging
Huawei Niu, Keke Chen, Jiahui Xu, Xiaofei Zhu, Wenbo Cao, Zhenji Wang, Yong Ye, Yufen Zhao
Journal:SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
IF:6.39
DOI:10.1016/j.snb.2019.126938
PMID:
Published:2019-08-07
research field:医学影像药理学生物学化学
Abstract
The excessive accumulation of hypochlorite could cause tissue damage and a range of diseases. However, the exact role of hypochlorite in biological activity remains elusive. In many of the reported probes for hypochlorite, DMSO which is an efficient HOCl and •OH scavenger was used as solvent. Besides, no fluorescent probes have been reported to quantify the accumulation of HOCl in living cells and in vivo . In order to reach this purpose, in this study, we report two mitochondria-targeted probes ( L1 and L2 ) for detecting ClO − . These probes which were easy to be synthesized, shown high sensitivity and fast response (within 3 min) to ClO − . Fluorescent imaging of probes in MCF-7 cells and in zebrafish indicated that L1 / L2 could be used for detecting ClO − in living cells and organisms. ClO − could also be used as a dual input logic gate for L1 and L2 . Probe L2 could be used to monitor oxidative stress-related biological processes in nude mice.
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