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A PET-based fluorescent probe for monitoring labile Fe(II) pools in macrophage activations and ferroptosis.

Wanjin XingHang XuHuijuan MaSyed Ali Abbas AbediShanshan WangXingchen ZhangXiaogang LiuHuan XuWei WangKaiyan Lou
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
A fluorescent probe (COU-LIP-1) for monitoring labile Fe(II) pools (LIP) with high selectivity and sensitivity was developed utilizing coumarin 343 as the fluorophore and 3-nitrophenylazanyl ester as both the reactive group and the fluorescence quenching group. Fe(II)-induced reductive cleavage of the N-O bond results in a turn-on response via a photo-induced photon transfer (PET) mechanism. The probe was applied for monitoring labile iron(II) changes in M1 and M2a macrophage activations and also erastin-induced ferroptosis, providing a powerful tool for selectively sensing LIP under both physiological and stressed conditions.
Keyphrases
  • fluorescent probe
  • living cells
  • high glucose
  • diabetic rats
  • cell death
  • adipose tissue
  • single molecule
  • pet ct
  • drug induced
  • positron emission tomography
  • oxidative stress
  • quantum dots
  • aqueous solution
  • electron transfer