Literature DB >> 26086401

Near-Infrared Fluorescence Probe for Monitoring the Metabolic Products of Vitamin C in HepG2 Cells under Normoxia and Hypoxia.

Xiaohong Pan1,2, Xiaoting Wang1, Liyong Wang1, Kehua Xu1, Fanpeng Kong1, Bo Tang1.   

Abstract

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid; AA) is a well-known reducing agent and has been evaluated for its antitumor activity. However, the mechanism for its antitumor action remains unclear. Tracking the metabolism of AA may help to elucidate its antitumor mechanism. In this study, a near-infrared fluorescent probe (Arg-Cy) for monitoring the metabolic products of AA in living cells was developed based on the reaction of the guanidine group in Arg-Cy with the adjacent diketone involved in the metabolites of AA. Consequently, the probe can respond to L-xylosone, a metabolite of AA, with high selectivity and sensitivity and was successfully used to visualize the real-time changes of L-xylosone levels in living cells incubated under normoxic conditions. Considering that the tumor microenvironment suffers from hypoxia, the L-xylosone levels in the process of HepG2 cell death induced by pharmacological doses of AA were also monitored under hypoxic conditions. Surprisingly, no obvious fluorescence change appeared during this process. Furthermore, detection of the intracellular redox state using a reported H2O2 probe confirmed that AA can be metabolized to L-xylosone only under normoxic conditions due to the oxidative stress, but not under hypoxic conditions. Therefore, we hypothesize that the mechanism for cell death induced by AA under hypoxia is different from that under normoxia. Thus, the developed probe can provide a tool for monitoring the metabolism of AA and may help to clarify the mechanism for the antitumor activity of vitamin C in the tumor microenvironment.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26086401     DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.5b00820

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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