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Imaging Dynamic Peroxynitrite Fluxes in Epileptic Brains with a Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probe

Journal

ADVANCED SCIENCE
Volume 6, Issue 15, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.201900341

Keywords

brain; epilepsy; fluorescent probe; near-infrared imaging; peroxynitrite

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21778033, 21771109, 21601088, 21807060]
  2. Key International (Regional) Joint Research Program of NSFC [21420102002]
  3. Scientific Research Foundation of Nanjing Normal University [184080H202B95]
  4. program of Jiangsu

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Epilepsy is a chronic neurodegenerative disease, and accumulating evidence suggests its pathological progression is closely associated with peroxynitrite (ONOO-). However, understanding the function remains challenging due to a lack of in vivo imaging probes for ONOO- determination in epileptic brains. Here, the first near-infrared imaging probe (named ONP) is presented for tracking endogenous ONOO- in brains of kainate-induced epileptic seizures with high sensitivity and selectivity. Using this probe, the dynamic changes of endogenous ONOO- fluxes in epileptic brains are effectively monitored with excellent temporal and spatial resolution. In vivo visualization and in situ imaging of hippocampal regions clearly reveal that a higher concentration of ONOO- in the epileptic brains associates with severe neuronal damage and epileptogenesis; curcumin administration can eliminate excessively increased ONOO-, further effectively protecting neuronal cells. Moreover, by combining high-content analysis and ONP, a high-throughput screening method for antiepileptic inhibitors is constructed, which provides a rapid imaging/screening approach for understanding epilepsy pathology and accelerating antiseizure therapeutic discovery.

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