| Literature DB >> 27145442 |
Lingli Sun1, Yu Chen1, Shi Kuang1, Guanying Li1, Ruilin Guan1, Jiangping Liu1, Liangnian Ji1, Hui Chao2.
Abstract
In the present study, four mitochondria-specific and two-photon phosphorescence iridium(III) complexes, Ir1-Ir4, were developed for mitochondria imaging in hypoxic tumor cells. The iridium(III) complex has two anthraquinone groups that are hypoxia-sensitive moieties. The phosphorescence of the iridium(III) complex was quenched by the functions of the intramolecular quinone unit, and it was restored through two-electron bioreduction under hypoxia. When the probes were reduced by reductase to hydroquinone derivative products under hypoxia, a significant enhancement in phosphorescence intensity was observed under one- (λ=405 nm) and two-photon (λ=720 nm) excitation, with a two-photon absorption cross section of 76-153 GM at λ=720 nm. More importantly, these probes possessed excellent specificity for mitochondria, which allowed imaging and tracking of the mitochondrial morphological changes in a hypoxic environment over a long period of time. Moreover, the probes can visualize hypoxic mitochondria in 3D multicellular spheroids and living zebrafish through two-photon phosphorescence imaging.Entities:
Keywords: biological activity; hypoxia; imaging agents; iridium; photochemistry
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27145442 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201600310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236