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Lysosome-Targeted Polarity-Sensitive NIR Fluorescence Probe for Imaging Injured Lung and Liver in Diabetes

Jinzheng Zhang, Shengyi Gong, Qianhua Li, Shiya Zhang, Guoqiang Feng

2024Analytical Chemistry16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Diabetes is a chronic disease marked by high blood glucose. With the progress of diabetes, complications gradually appear, and various organs may be affected. However, due to the lack of noninvasive in situ detection probes, the diagnosis of organ damage caused by diabetes is significantly delayed, which will cause many complications that cannot be treated in time. Here, we report a BODIPY-based fluorescent probe SNL, which can be used to detect lung and liver damage caused by diabetes. By introducing methylpiperazine and extending the conjugated system, SNL can locate lysosomes and exhibit absorption and emission both in the near-infrared (NIR) region. In addition, SNL is sensitive to polarity and can be used for sensitive detection of lysosomal polarity changes. Unexpectedly, SNL targets and images the lungs and liver of mice. Subsequently, hyperglycemia-stimulated cell models and diabetic mouse models were successfully established, and SNL was utilized to reveal that polarity can be used as a diagnostic signal of diabetic complications. Notably, SNL for the first time confirmed the lung injury and liver injury caused by diabetes using the fluorescent probes method, providing a new approach for the diagnosis of diabetes complications.

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ChemistryLysosomeFluorescenceDiabetes mellitusLungBiophysicsInternal medicineBiochemistryEndocrinologyOpticsBiologyEnzymePhysicsMedicineSulfur Compounds in BiologyNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsAdvanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
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