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Title: Lysosome-Targeting Iridium(III) Probe with Near-Infrared Emission for the Visualization of NO/O2•- Crosstalk via In Vivo Peroxynitrite Imaging. Author: Wu W, Zhang C, Rees TW, Liao X, Yan X, Chen Y, Ji L, Chao H. Journal: Anal Chem; 2020 Apr 21; 92(8):6003-6009. PubMed ID: 32212607. Abstract: Nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide anions (O2•-) are two noteworthy reactive species implicated in various physiological and pathological processes, such as ROS-induced lysosomal cell death. The interaction ("crosstalk") between them may form a new mediator peroxynitrite (ONOO-) which has implications for cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, and liver-damage. It is therefore essential to investigate lysosomal NO/O2•- crosstalk in vivo through ONOO--responsive molecular tools in order to fully comprehend the physiological and pathological mechanisms involved. In this study, a lysosome-targeting iridium(III) complex, Ir-NIR, has been investigated as a near-infrared (NIR) phosphorescent probe for visualizing NO/O2•- crosstalk by the phosphorescent detection of endogenous ONOO- levels in vivo. Ir-NIR exhibits a rapid (within 200 s), highly sensitive, and approximately 100-fold enhanced response to ONOO- in phosphorescence intensity. Thus, these characteristics, coupled with good cell permeability and low cytotoxicity, enable the probe to be used to detect intracellular ONOO- living organisms both in vitro and in vivo.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]