A red turn-on fluorescent probe reveals elevated H2O2 in cell anesthesia†
Abstract
Cognitive dysfunction has become an important central nervous system (CNS)-related adverse reaction of intravenous anesthetics. Therefore, to further understand the role of H2O2, a potential marker of cognitive dysfunction, we constructed a fluorescent probe (LJ-1), which could specifically enable real-time detection of H2O2 in cells during anesthesia.