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Abstract
<p class="first" id="d4393587e125">Hypochlorite (ClO-) and singlet oxygen (1O2) commonly
coexist in living systems and
exert important interplaying roles in many diseases. To dissect their complex inter-relationship,
it is urgently required to construct a fluorescent probe that can discriminate ClO-
and 1O2 in living organisms. Herein, by taking the 3-(aliphaticthio)-propan-1-one
group as the unique recognition unit for both ClO- and 1O2, we proposed the first
fluorescent probe, Hy-2, to simultaneously discriminate ClO- and 1O2 with high sensitivity
and selectivity. Probe Hy-2 itself showed fluorescence in blue channel. After treatment
with ClO- and 1O2, respectively, pronounced fluorescence enhancements were observed
in the green channel and red channel correspondingly. Moreover, upon development of
the probe with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics, the probe could
work well in a solution with high water volume fraction. Probe Hy-2 was also able
to accumulate into mitochondria and was utilized as an effective tool to image exogenous
and endogenous ClO- and 1O2 in mitochondria. Significantly, as the first trial, probe
Hy-2 was employed to simultaneously monitor the variation of ClO- and 1O2 level in
cecal tissues of rat in the cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced polymicrobial
sepsis model. The results demonstrated that the expressed ClO- and 1O2 levels were
tightly correlated with the severity of sepsis, inferring that the overproduction
of ClO- and 1O2 is an important factor in the pathogenesis of sepsis. The probe illustrated
herein may provide a guide for further exploring the functions of ClO- and 1O2 in
various diseases.
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[1
]School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, School of Medicine, School of the Environment
and Safety Engineering, Key Laboratory of Modern Agriculture Equipment and Technology,
Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu 212013, P. R. China