Literature DB >> 29963750

Responsive Fluorescence Probe for Selective and Sensitive Detection of Hypochlorous Acid in Live Cells and Animals.

Huan Feng1, Qingtao Meng1, Yue Wang1, Chengchen Duan2, Cuiping Wang1, Hongmin Jia1, Zhiqiang Zhang1, Run Zhang2.   

Abstract

The development of effective bioanalytical methods for rapid, sensitive and specific detection of HOCl in vitro and in vivo plays a key role for better understanding the roles of this molecule in normal and diseased conditions, but remains challenging due to the highly reactive nature of HOCl and the complicated biological conditions. In this work, a new fluorescence probe, PQI, was developed for monitoring of the HOCl level in biological samples. PQI was easily synthesized by a one-step condensation reaction. Upon addition of HOCl, significant changes in the absorption spectra and the color of the solution were noticed, facilitating the "naked eye" detection of HOCl in PBS buffer. The fluorescence of PQI was found to be significantly increased within a few seconds, leading to "OFF-ON" fluorescence response towards HOCl. The sensing mechanism, oxidation of thioether by HOCl, was confirmed by HRMS titration analysis. PQI features a large Stokes shift, high sensitivity and selectivity, and rapid fluorescence response towards HOCl. Quantitative detection of HOCl in single live cells was demonstrated through fluorescence imaging and flow cytometry analysis. PQI was then successfully used in visualisation of HOCl in live zebrafish and nude mice.
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Keywords:  fluorescent probes; hypochlorous acid; imaging agents; in vitro; in vivo

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29963750     DOI: 10.1002/asia.201800957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Asian J        ISSN: 1861-471X


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