Abstract

In this work, by taking full advantage of the transformation of nitro group into amino moiety under the direct reduction of CO, a new metal-free colorimetric and near-infrared fluorescent probe NIR-CO for rapid and specific tracing of intracellular CO has been constructed, and it also become the first reaction-based near-infrared fluorescent probe for CO detection without additional reagents. Probe NIR-CO could quantitatively detect CO at the nanomolar level and the detection limit was calculated as low as 6.1 nM. Additionally, probe NIR-CO with preeminent sensing properties was successfully applied to monitor the fluctuations of endogenous CO levels in living systems. In particular, the up-regulation of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) caused by transient glucose deprivation (TGD) in living cells and the down-regulation of HO-1 inhibited by high glucose (HG) in zebrafish were confirmed for the first time via mapping the glucose-induced fluctuations of CO levels. Thus, we anticipate that probe NIR-CO not only can serve as a powerful tool to investigate the detailed biological functions of CO in the pathophysiological processes, but also possesses potential applications of in situ monitoring HO-1 activity in the complex biological systems.

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