Near-Infrared
Fluorescent and Photoacoustic Dual-Mode
Probe for Highly Sensitive and Selective Imaging of Cysteine In Vivo
Posted on 2022-07-24 - 11:14
Cysteine (Cys) plays an important role in many physiological
activities
of human beings. Various diseases are always accompanied by abnormal
levels of Cys. A series of Cys-responsive probes were recently developed.
However, most fluorescent probes have many disadvantages and exhibit
poor in vivo imaging. Therefore, a near-infrared
fluorescence (NIRF)/photoacoustic (PA) dual-mode probe with high selectivity
and sensitivity (limit of detection = 10.6 nM) toward Cys was developed
in this study. The new Probe I interacted with Cys to activate NIRF/PA
signals, detecting Cys in vitro with a large emission
wavelength (851 nm) and Stokes shift (191 nm), monitoring the occurrence
of liver cancer in vivo. This work not only presented
an effective NIRF/PA dual-mode dicyanoisophorone probe for the first
time in the imaging of Cys but also provided a comprehensive and accurate
tool for detecting different analytes and tumors in deeper tissues,
which could be conducive to the early diagnosis of diseases.
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Chen, Zhenzhou; Wang, Baoqu; Liang, Yuqing; Shi, Liu; Cen, Xiaohong; Zheng, Lu; et al. (2022). Near-Infrared
Fluorescent and Photoacoustic Dual-Mode
Probe for Highly Sensitive and Selective Imaging of Cysteine In Vivo. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.2c01372Â