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Fast-Response Mitochondria-Targeted Fluorescent Probe for H <sub>2</sub> S Imaging in Tumors and Inflammation

Huixiang Wang, Erting Feng, Huizhen Ma, Fangfang Du, Muyang Chen, Zongjin Qu, Fabiao Yu

2025Chemical & Biomedical Imaging9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide In order to explore the complex interaction between H 2 S and the development of related diseases, it is urgently necessary to develop effective visualization methods to monitor the dynamic changes of H 2 S in real time. Herein, we constructed the NIR fluorescent probe HCy-SSPy based on disulfide cleavage for the rapid imaging of H 2 S. The hemicyanine (HCy-NH 2 ) unit was used as a NIR fluorophore, and asymmetric pyridyl disulfides (SSPy) acted as the specific recognition receptor for H 2 S. The synthesized HCy-SSPy showed a remarkable NIR turn-on signal at 765 nm activated by H 2 S. This probe also possessed excellent selectivity and high sensitivity, as well as rapid detection ability for H 2 S (∼5 s). Moreover, the low cytotoxicity, mitochondrial localization, and excellent cell imaging performance of HCy-SSPy were discussed. Further biological experiments revealed that the probe not only imaged H 2 S in tumor-bearing mice but also showed great potential for H 2 S detection in inflammatory processes.

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InflammationFluorescenceMitochondrionChemistryBiophysicsBiologyMedicinePhysicsBiochemistryInternal medicineOpticsSulfur Compounds in BiologyNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsEicosanoids and Hypertension Pharmacology