Abstract

Light-activated H2S donors have attracted considerable interest in understanding the physiological role and clinical potential of H2S, as their release is highly localized and controlled. Herein, we have evolved a new HPQ chromophore-based fluorescent organic nanosystem localized in a target area that tolerates oxidative stress and precisely releases H2S under one- and two-photon irradiation with real-time monitoring capability. The two-photon absorption cross-section of this new phototrigger was calculated to be 283 GM at 720 nm. H2S photorelease was also demonstrated in vitro on the MDA-MB-468 cell line in the presence of excess ROS. Our developed H2S nanoprodrug can be applied to living systems to release the H2S-gasotransmitter under laser irradiation in a phototherapeutic window.

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