Abstract
Inflammation is a complex physiological response involving various cellular and molecular events. Sulfur dioxide (SO2), which is usually in the form of HSO3- and SO32- under physiological conditions, plays a crucial role in the regulation of inflammation and diseases. Frequency upconversion luminescence (FUCL) can realize the unique anti-Stokes process of long-wavelength excitation to short-wavelength emission; thus, it is a highly promising optical method for in vivo imaging due to its deep tissue penetration, low photo-damage, etc. Therefore, we developed a near-infrared FUCL NIRX-1 probe for the detection of HSO3-. NIRX-1 had a fast response (80 s), a low detection limit (0.43 μM), and high selectivity towards HSO3-. In addition, NIRX-1 had deep light penetration ability due to the near-infrared excitation at 808 nm and was able to detect HSO3- in living cells and mice. Lastly, NIRX-1 was employed in the imaging of HSO3- in an inflammation mouse model through FUCL imaging techniques. All these features make NIRX-1 a good candidate for the investigation of SO2-associated physiological and pathological processes.
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