Electrochemiluminescence Investigation of Glucose Transporter 4 Expression at Skeletal Muscle Cells Surface Based on a Graphene Hydrogel Electrode.
Gen LiuCheng MaBao-Kang JinZixuan ChenFa-Liang ChengJun-Jie ZhuPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2019)
In situ detection of the expression level of cell-surface receptors has become a hotspot study in recent years. We propose in this manuscript a novel strategy for sensitive electrochemiluminescence (ECL) detection of glucose transporter 4 (GLUT4) on human skeletal muscle cells (HSMCs). Graphene hydrogel (GH) was selected to fabricate a permeable electrode with the purpose of overcoming the steric hindrance of cells on electrode, which leads to errors in the detection of cell-surface receptors. GLUT4 was labeled with carbon dots (CDs), which generate ECL emission at the interface between GH and cells, so about half the amount of GLUT4 expressed at the cell surface could be determined, which provided an accurate GLUT4 expression quantification. The prepared cytosensor exhibited good analytical performance for HSMC cells, ranging from 500 to 1.0 × 106 cells·mL-1, with a detection limit of 200 cells·mL-1. The average amount of GLUT4 per HSMC cell was calculated to be 1.88 × 105. Furthermore, GLUT4 on HSMC surface had a 2.3-fold increase under the action of insulin. This strategy is capable of evaluating the receptors on the cell surface, which may push the application of ECL for disease diagnosis.
Keyphrases
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- oxidative stress
- drug delivery
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- energy transfer
- induced pluripotent stem cells
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