A near-infrared xanthene fluorescence probe for monitoring peroxynitrite in living cells and mouse inflammation model†
Abstract
Peroxynitrite (ONOO−) plays important roles in the regulation of many physiological and pathological processes, and an increase in its levels is related to numerous diseases. Thus, accurate detection of ONOO− in physiological conditions is imperative for elucidating its functions. However, studies on high signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) fluorescence imaging of ONOO−in vivo for its detection are currently lacking. Thus, a novel NIR xanthene fluorescence probe (NOF2) for the endogenous detection of ONOO− is designed and synthesized. The fluorescence of the NOF2 probe is pre-quenched by the hydroxyl protection group of diphenyl phosphinate. Additionally, the NOF2 probe exhibits good selectivity and sensitivity for ONOO− with a low detection limit of 0.40 μM. Importantly, the NOF2 probe displays good performances for the detection of endogenous ONOO− not only in living cells but also in a mouse inflammation model. This demonstrates its great potential for applications involving the detection of ONOO− both in vitro and in vivo to explore the roles of ONOO− in different physiological systems.