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Te-containing carbon dots for fluorescence imaging of superoxide anion in mice during acute strenuous exercise or emotional changes

Acute strenuous exercise and emotional changes are closely related to important aspects of human health. The superoxide anion (O(2)˙(–)), as one of the primary reactive oxygen species (ROS), is intimately associated with major diseases. However, there is no relevant in vivo research for directly ind...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Wei, Wang, Ruixia, Liu, Wei, Wang, Xin, Li, Ping, Zhang, Wen, Wang, Hui, Tang, Bo
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5869990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29629141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03878j
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author Zhang, Wei
Wang, Ruixia
Liu, Wei
Wang, Xin
Li, Ping
Zhang, Wen
Wang, Hui
Tang, Bo
author_facet Zhang, Wei
Wang, Ruixia
Liu, Wei
Wang, Xin
Li, Ping
Zhang, Wen
Wang, Hui
Tang, Bo
author_sort Zhang, Wei
collection PubMed
description Acute strenuous exercise and emotional changes are closely related to important aspects of human health. The superoxide anion (O(2)˙(–)), as one of the primary reactive oxygen species (ROS), is intimately associated with major diseases. However, there is no relevant in vivo research for directly indicating the link between O(2)˙(–) level and acute physical exercise or emotional changes. Hence, we constructed three fluorescent probes for the detection of O(2)˙(–), including a Te-containing molecular probe and Se- and Te-containing CDs, and evaluated their properties such as selectivity, sensitivity, instantaneity and dynamic response to O(2)˙(–). Through performance comparisons, we found that the Te-containing CDs exhibited reversibility, instantaneity and the highest sensitivity (LOD ∼ 8.0 pM), under guarantees of specific recognition of O(2)˙(–), which ensure they are suitable for tracing native level changes in O(2)˙(–) within living systems. The probe was applied for monitoring the levels of O(2)˙(–) in mice under the state of intense exercise, irritability and mild depression, which led to the levels of O(2)˙(–) significantly increasing compared to the normal condition. Furthermore, we used the Te-containing CDs for real-time and dynamic imaging of O(2)˙(–) fluxes in the brain of mild depression mice and witnessed a positive correlation between O(2)˙(–) levels and depression. This work provides a new strategy for studying the relationship between acute exercise or emotional changes and diseases at the level of ROS.
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spelling pubmed-58699902018-04-06 Te-containing carbon dots for fluorescence imaging of superoxide anion in mice during acute strenuous exercise or emotional changes Zhang, Wei Wang, Ruixia Liu, Wei Wang, Xin Li, Ping Zhang, Wen Wang, Hui Tang, Bo Chem Sci Chemistry Acute strenuous exercise and emotional changes are closely related to important aspects of human health. The superoxide anion (O(2)˙(–)), as one of the primary reactive oxygen species (ROS), is intimately associated with major diseases. However, there is no relevant in vivo research for directly indicating the link between O(2)˙(–) level and acute physical exercise or emotional changes. Hence, we constructed three fluorescent probes for the detection of O(2)˙(–), including a Te-containing molecular probe and Se- and Te-containing CDs, and evaluated their properties such as selectivity, sensitivity, instantaneity and dynamic response to O(2)˙(–). Through performance comparisons, we found that the Te-containing CDs exhibited reversibility, instantaneity and the highest sensitivity (LOD ∼ 8.0 pM), under guarantees of specific recognition of O(2)˙(–), which ensure they are suitable for tracing native level changes in O(2)˙(–) within living systems. The probe was applied for monitoring the levels of O(2)˙(–) in mice under the state of intense exercise, irritability and mild depression, which led to the levels of O(2)˙(–) significantly increasing compared to the normal condition. Furthermore, we used the Te-containing CDs for real-time and dynamic imaging of O(2)˙(–) fluxes in the brain of mild depression mice and witnessed a positive correlation between O(2)˙(–) levels and depression. This work provides a new strategy for studying the relationship between acute exercise or emotional changes and diseases at the level of ROS. Royal Society of Chemistry 2017-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5869990/ /pubmed/29629141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03878j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY 3.0)
spellingShingle Chemistry
Zhang, Wei
Wang, Ruixia
Liu, Wei
Wang, Xin
Li, Ping
Zhang, Wen
Wang, Hui
Tang, Bo
Te-containing carbon dots for fluorescence imaging of superoxide anion in mice during acute strenuous exercise or emotional changes
title Te-containing carbon dots for fluorescence imaging of superoxide anion in mice during acute strenuous exercise or emotional changes
title_full Te-containing carbon dots for fluorescence imaging of superoxide anion in mice during acute strenuous exercise or emotional changes
title_fullStr Te-containing carbon dots for fluorescence imaging of superoxide anion in mice during acute strenuous exercise or emotional changes
title_full_unstemmed Te-containing carbon dots for fluorescence imaging of superoxide anion in mice during acute strenuous exercise or emotional changes
title_short Te-containing carbon dots for fluorescence imaging of superoxide anion in mice during acute strenuous exercise or emotional changes
title_sort te-containing carbon dots for fluorescence imaging of superoxide anion in mice during acute strenuous exercise or emotional changes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5869990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29629141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03878j
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