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A ratiometric fluorescence mitochondrial-targeted probe for imaging HOCl in vitro and in vivo

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DYES AND PIGMENTS
Volume 198, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dyepig.2021.109975

Keywords

Ratiometric probe; Hypochlorous acid; Mitochondria targeting; No cross-talk

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  1. Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education [20123221110012]

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The C3H probe can quickly respond to HOCl, with high sensitivity and low detection limit, as well as high selectivity and anti-interference properties. It can also monitor both exogenous and endogenous HOCl in mitochondria effectively. Additionally, in vivo imaging experiments on nude mice demonstrate the probe's ability to detect exogenous ClO-.
HOCl, as one of reactive oxygen species, could cause tissue damage and induce various disease when it is at abnormal level or improper location. To monitor HOCl, we developed a near infrared ratiometric fluorescence probe C3H, which is capable to detect HOCl in real time. This probe gives two emission signals with no cross-talk in the process of monitoring HOCl, accompanied by a considerable variation (up to 348-fold) in its fluorescence intensity ratio (F-480 nm/F-750 nm). Additionally, probe C3H exhibited excellent properties such as fast response (<10 s), high sensitivity with a low detection limit (about 22.6 nM), high selectivity and anti-interference. Moreover, the probe possesses the capability of monitoring exogenous and endogenous HOCl in mitochondria. Finally, nude mouse imaging experiments show that the probe can detect exogenous ClO- in vivo.

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