Issue 11, 2019

A highly specific and ultrasensitive probe for the imaging of inflammation-induced endogenous hypochlorous acid

Abstract

A turn-on two-photon fluorescent probe HCA-Green for hypochlorous acid (HOCl) was synthesized using 4-methylamino-1,8-naphthalimide (MNA) as a two-photon fluorophore and p-hydroxyaniline as a leaving-recognition domain. Both the probe and the fluorophore were investigated under one- and two-photon excitation modes. The fluorescence intensity of the probe was enhanced by ∼229-fold and ∼193-fold under one-photon and two-photon excitation, respectively, after reacting with HOCl. A maximal two-photon action cross-section of 50 GM was obtained under excitation at 810 nm. The probe exhibited high sensitivity with a detection limit of 42.3 nM, as well as high selectivity, low cytotoxicity, and good photostability. Two-photon microscopy (TPM) was conducted to visualize HOCl levels in living cells and tissues. The production of endogenous HOCl induced by lipopolysaccharide-mediated inflammation was successfully monitored with this probe.

Graphical abstract: A highly specific and ultrasensitive probe for the imaging of inflammation-induced endogenous hypochlorous acid

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Feb 2019
Accepted
01 Apr 2019
First published
11 Apr 2019

Analyst, 2019,144, 3546-3551

A highly specific and ultrasensitive probe for the imaging of inflammation-induced endogenous hypochlorous acid

X. Song, W. Hu, D. Wang, Z. Mao and Z. Liu, Analyst, 2019, 144, 3546 DOI: 10.1039/C9AN00390H

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