Issue 18, 2022

Au nanoflower film-based stretchable biosensors for in situ monitoring of superoxide anion release in cell mechanotransduction

Abstract

Cell mechanotransduction plays an important role in vascular regulation and disease development. Excessive accumulation of ROS, especially superoxide anion radicals (O2˙), is closely related to cardiovascular diseases. Lately, NADPH oxidases, which are the major source of O2˙ production in vascular tissues, have been demonstrated to be involved in cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, in situ and real-time monitoring of superoxide anions (O2˙) is essential for exploring the mechanisms of mechanotransduction associated with NADPH oxidase function in living cells. Here we report a rationally designed ultrasonication-assisted approach for growing Au nanoflower films on a flexible surface, which serves as the desired interface for cysteine and superoxide dismutase (SOD) anchoring to form a flexible and stretchable electrode (SOD/Cys/Au SE). The SOD/Cys/Au SE shows good stretchability, fast electron-transfer rates, and high selectivity to measure O2˙ released from cells during the stretching states. Our strategy provides a basis for developing more sophisticated stretchable biosensing tools to induce and monitor transient biochemical signals during cell mechanotransduction.

Graphical abstract: Au nanoflower film-based stretchable biosensors for in situ monitoring of superoxide anion release in cell mechanotransduction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 ذو الحجة 1443
Accepted
28 ذو الحجة 1443
First published
29 ذو الحجة 1443

Analyst, 2022,147, 4055-4062

Au nanoflower film-based stretchable biosensors for in situ monitoring of superoxide anion release in cell mechanotransduction

X. Zhao, M. Peng, J. Wang, S. Chen and Y. Lin, Analyst, 2022, 147, 4055 DOI: 10.1039/D2AN01095J

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