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Dual-detection of mitochondrial viscosity and SO2 derivatives with two cross-talk-free emissions employing a single two-photon fluorescent probe

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 297, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2019.126777

Keywords

Viscosity; SO2 derivatives; Dual-detection; Two-photon fluorescent probe; Cross-talk-free emissions; Mitochondria

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province [1608085MB39]
  2. Joint Open Fund of Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Ecological Building Material and Environmental Protection Equipments
  3. Key Laboratory for Advanced Technology in Environmental Protection of Jiangsu Province [JH201803]
  4. PhD Starting Fund of Anhui University [J10113190012]

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A versatile two-photon fluorescent probe MCB for dual-detection of viscosity and SO2 derivatives in mitochondria with two cross-talk-free emissions (wavelength difference of 174 nm) has been rationally designed and synthesized. To our delight, probe MCB can not only recognize SO2 derivatives utilizing a blue fluorescence emission at 392 nm with a low detection limit (2 nM) and a fast response time ((similar to) 60 s), but also monitor viscosity by a red fluorescence emission at 566 nm in the methanol/glycerol mixed viscosity system. The viscosity value showed a good linearly with the fluorescence lifetime of MCB (R = 0.99, x = 0.43). Probe MCB was successfully applied to monitor viscosity and exogenous/endogenous SO2 utilizing the two cross-talk-free channels (red and blue) in mitochondria via two-photon microscopy (TPM) owe to its good two-photon absorption performance and mitochondria-located capability. Probe MCB can detect the change of mitochondrial viscosity during nystatin-induced apoptosis. Mitochondrial viscosity mapping was studied quantificationally via fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM). Furthermore, TP fluorescence dual-color imaging of MCB in live zerbrafishes demonstrate it can realize the dual-response of viscosity and SO2 derivatives in vivo.

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