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Heat Stroke in Cell Tissues Related to Sulfur Dioxide Level Is Precisely Monitored by Light-Controlled Fluorescent Probes.

Weijie Zhang1, Fangjun Huo2, Yongkang Yue1, Yongbin Zhang2, Jianbin Chao2, Fangqin Cheng3, Caixia Yin1.   

Abstract

Heat stroke (HS) can cause serious organism damage or even death. Early understanding of the mechanism of heat cytotoxicity can prevent or treat heat stroke related diseases. In this work, probe Ly-NT-SP was synthesized, characterized, and used for sulfur dioxide (SO2) detection in lysosomes. PBS solutions of probe Ly-NT-SP at pH 5.0 present a marked broad emission band in the green zone (535 nm). After UV irradiation, the spiropyran group in Ly-NT-SP isomerizes to the merocyanine form (Ly-NT-MR), which presented a weak red-shifted emission at 630 nm. In addition, photocontrolled isomerization of Ly-NT-SP to Ly-NT-MR generated a C═C-C═N+ fragment able to react, through a Michael addition, with SO2 to yield a highly emissive adduct with a marked fluorescence in the green channel (535 nm). In vitro studies showed a remarkable selectivity of photoactivated Ly-NT-MR to SO2 with a limit of detection as low as 4.7 μM. MTT viability assays demonstrated that the Ly-NT-SP is nontoxic to HeLa cells and can be used to detect SO2 in lysosomes. Taking advantage of this, the sensor is successfully applied to image increasing SO2 values in lysosomes during heat shock for the first time. Moreover, we also confirmed that the increased SO2 can protect the small intestine against damage induced by heat shock through regulating oxidative stress in cells and mice.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31951702     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.9b13936

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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