Lighting up NIR-II Fluorescence In Vivo: An Activable Probe for Non-invasive Hydroxyl Radical Imaging.

ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY(2019)

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The detection of hydroxyl radical (center dot OH) in vivo faces challenges as center dot OH has short lifetime and low concentration in the body. Fluorescence imaging within the second near-infrared window (NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm) is a promising approach to in vivo organ and tissue imaging, but center dot OH fluorescent probes emitting at this region have not been reported up to now because of the difficulty of probe design. Herein, we report the strategy to fabricate the first NIR-II probe for center dot OH by directly breaking/recovering the conjugated system and rigid planar structure of an organic fluorophore, which could regulate the fluorescence intensity regardless of emission wavelength. This activable probe, Hydro-1080, emitted in 1000-1400 nm after responding to center dot OH. Hydro-1080 exhibited excellent sensitivity (LOD = 0.5 nM) and selectivity to center dot OH. It was able to track subtle variation of [center dot OH] in liver induced by external stimuli and offered clear images with high contrast. This work also indicates that this simple and straightforward strategy can be extended to develop NIR-II fluorescent probes efficiently.
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