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DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.9b00317
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Peroxynitrite Activatable NIR-II Fluorescent Molecular Probe for Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity Monitoring

Dandan Li,Shangfeng Wang,Zuhai Lei,Chia‐Chung Sun,Ahmed Mohamed El‐Toni,Mansour Alhoshan,Yong Fan,Fan Zhang

Chemistry
Peroxynitrite
Fluorescence
2019
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity represents an important challenge for safety in drug development. The production of peroxynitrite (ONOO-) is proposed as an early sign in the progression of drug-induced hepatotoxicity. Currently, reported ONOO- probes mainly emit in the visible range or the first NIR window, which have limited in vivo biosensing application due to the autofluorescence and photon scattering. Herein, we developed a peroxynitrite activatable second near-infrared window (NIR-II) molecular probe for drug-induced hepatotoxicity monitoring, based on the fusion of an NIR-II fluorescence turn-on benzothiopyrylium cyanines skeleton and the phenyl borate. In the presence of ONOO-, the probe IRBTP-B can turn on its NIR-II fluorescence by yielding its fluorophore IRBTP-O and display good linear response to ONOO-. Tissue phantom study confirmed reliable activated signals could be acquired at a penetration depth up to 5 mm. Using this probe, we disclose the upregulation of ONOO- in a preclinical drug-induced liver injury model and the remediation with N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) in vivo. We expect that this strategy will serve as a general method for the development of an activatable NIR-II probe based on the hydroxyl functionalized reactive sites by analyte-specific triggering.
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    Peroxynitrite Activatable NIR-II Fluorescent Molecular Probe for Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity Monitoring” is a paper by Dandan Li Shangfeng Wang Zuhai Lei Chia‐Chung Sun Ahmed Mohamed El‐Toni Mansour Alhoshan Yong Fan Fan Zhang published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.