Abstract

To understand the entangled relationship between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and arthritis, it is of great interest to urgently need an effective bioanalytical method to detect biomarker peroxynitrite (ONOO-) of arthritis in vivo. In contrast to the previously reported ONOO- fluorescent probes, multicolor fluorescent probe could be applied to complex environments for multi-component analysis and provide multichannel imaging results. However, multicolor fluorescent probes for ONOO- detecting have not been reported so far. Herein, an ONOO--activated multicolor fluorescent probe (MULTI-ONOO) based on FRET was developed for quantitative detecting and visualization of ONOO- levels in arthritis. This probe mainly contained an acceptor (near-infrared xanthane fluorophore) and a donor (naphthalimide fluorophore). In the presence of ONOO-, the oxonium ion undergoes a strong nucleophilic response between ONOO- and xanthane to generate coumarin (CM) and naphthimide (NP) fluorophores with multicolor signal output. Impressively, MULTI-ONOO has a rapid response time (~20 s) and outstanding detection limits as low as 11.6 nM. Finally, this probe was successfully adopted to detect endogenous ONOO- in living cells, arthritis tissues and rat model. Thus, this ONOO--activated multicolor probe could provide a robust tool for investigating the role of ONOO- between in different inflamed diseases.

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