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A Unique Paradigm for a Turn-ON Near-Infrared Cyanine-Based Probe: Noninvasive Intravital Optical Imaging of Hydrogen Peroxide
Abstract
The development of highly sensitive fluorescent probes in combination with innovative optical techniques is a promising strategy for intravital noninvasive quantitative imaging. Cyanine fluorochromes belong to a superfamily of dyes that have attracted substantial attention in probe design for molecular imaging. We have developed a novel paradigm to introduce a Turn-ON mechanism in cyanine molecules, based on a distinctive change in their π-electrons system. Our new cyanine fluorochrome is synthesized through a simple two-step procedure and has an unprecedented high fluorescence quantum yield of 16% and large extinction coefficient of 52 000 M–1cm–1. The synthetic strategy allows one to prepare probes for various analytes by introducing a specific triggering group on the probe molecule. The probe was equipped with a corresponding trigger and demonstrated efficient imaging of endogenous hydrogen peroxide, produced in an acute lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation model in mice. This approach provides, for the first time, an available methodology to prepare modular molecular Turn-ON probes that can release an active cyanine fluorophore upon reaction with specific analyte- Text
- Journal contribution
- Biochemistry
- Genetics
- Molecular Biology
- Biotechnology
- Immunology
- Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified
- Physical Sciences not elsewhere classified
- intravital noninvasive
- Noninvasive Intravital Optical Imaging
- cyanine fluorophore
- cyanine molecules
- Unique Paradigm
- extinction coefficient
- probe design
- hydrogen peroxide
- imaging
- novel paradigm
- 52 000
- fluorescence quantum
- cyanine fluorochrome
- Hydrogen PeroxideThe development
- probe molecule
- Cyanine fluorochromes