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A specifically triggered turn-on fluorescent probe platform and its visual imaging of HClO in cells, arthritis and tumors

  • Harbin Institute of Technology Weihai
  • Shangqiu Normal University

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Abstract

Understanding disease-related processes at the molecular level is of great importance for the prevention and treatment of diseases. However, due to the lack of effective analytical tools, it is challenging to gain insight into the relationships between a specific bioactive molecule and the associated disease. Herein, a rapid turn-on resorufin-based fluorescent probe platform utilizing the HClO-specific oxidative cleavage of the amide was constructed, allowing the visualization of HClO in vitro and in vivo. These probes could quickly respond to HClO (< 50 s) with high selectivity and sensitivity (12–153 nM). The probe REClO-6 had the fastest response (30 s) and the highest sensitivity (12 nM), and was successfully used for the imaging of endogenous and exogenous HClO in cells and zebrafish. Notably, it was also successfully applied to the imaging of HClO in mouse arthritis and solid tumors. This study provided a rapid imaging analysis tool, which would be used to investigate the relationship between HClO and the disease-related physiological processes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number127874
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume427
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 Apr 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Arthritis
  • HClO
  • Imaging
  • Oxidative cleavage of amide
  • Solid tumors

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