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Upconversion Nanoprobes for the Ratiometric Luminescent Sensing of Nitric Oxide

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 139, Issue 36, Pages 12354-12357

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b06059

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  1. NSFC [21475036, 21775035, 21527810]
  2. Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation [2016JJ1005]

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By taking advantage of the optical properties of upconversion nanopartides (UCNPs), we have designed a luminescence ratiometric nanosensor for measuring nitric oxide (NO) in biological fluids, live cells, and tissues. This nanoconjugate consists of a UCNP core with two strong fluorescence emission peaks at 540 and 656 nm as the upconversion fluorophore, NO-reactive rhodamine B-derived molecules (RdMs) encapsulated within the mesopores of the mSiO(2) shell, and a beta-cyclodextrin (beta CD) layer on the exterior of the particle. Reaction of the analyte with the O-phenylenediamine of the RdM induces opening of the spiro-ring and is accompanied by an appearance of a strong rhodamine B (RdB) absorption band between 500 and 600 nm, which has spectral overlap with the green emission (540 nm) of the UCNPs. This results in an increase in the I-656//I-540 ratio and quantitatively correlates with [NO]. The assay is validated under clean buffer conditions as well as inserum and liver tissue slices obtained from mouse models.

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