4.7 Article

Renovated multifunctional colorimetric/fluorometric sensor for simultaneous detection, imaging of pH variance and antimicrobial therapies

Journal

SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 332, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2021.129496

Keywords

Chemosensor; Norfloxacin; pH; Bioimaging; Antimicrobial agents

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31800833, 21977081]
  2. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science of Foundation of China [LZ19H180001]
  3. Health Commission of Zhejiang Province [2020KY632]
  4. Wenzhou Science & Technology Bureau Project [Y20180071, Y2020222, Y2020223]
  5. Key Scientific Research Project of Higher Education of Henan Province [21A350006]
  6. Wenzhou Medical University [KYYW201901]
  7. University of Chinese Academy of Science [WIBEZD2017001-03, WIUCASYJ2020001]

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A multifunctional pH probe NNBDH has been developed, which can sensitively sense pH changes in different environments and provide treatment for diseases such as combating the superbug MRSA. This probe has excellent response speed and stability, suitable for water, live cells, and animal tissues.
pH is an essential aspect of the intracellular environment and potentially affect virtually all cellular processes. Tracking pH changes in diverse heterogeneous environments thus become so important. Most of studies have reported the development of molecular pH sensors based on different response mechanisms. However, multifunctional pH probes which can integrate pH sensing and other job duties such as illness treatment are rarely reported. In this study, we have created such a sensor NNBDH which is based on conjugation of the norfloxacin and NBD (as the fluorophore) molecules and the subsequent studies indicated that NNBDH can sensitively and selectively sense pH changes in water, live cells and zebrafish via a colorimetric and fluorometric response with good reversibility, stability and cell or animal tissue permeability and compatibility. Even more interesting is that NNBDH can offer concurrent potent antibacterial therapies against the superbug MRSA. This 2-in-1 pH sensor can be very useful in coping with some clinical situations often manifested by rising pH and subsequent bacterial infections such as S. aureus or even fatal MRSA. The current proof-of-study is paying way for developing a new generation of economic, fast-response and multifunctional molecular pH sensors which can do not only sensing but also treating and healing.

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