Abstract
Nanoplastics are prevalent in the environment and emerging evidence suggests they can induce organ injury by activating oxidative stress. Given that both nanoplastics and Zn2+ levels are intertwined with oxidative stress, it is crucial to investigate the influence of nanoplastics on the level of labile Zn2+ and get a better understanding of their cytotoxicity mechanisms. At the organelle level, the Golgi apparatus plays an active role in stress responses. In this study, we synthesized Golgi-Zn, the first ratiometric fluorescence nanosensor with Golgi apparatus targeting ability for monitoring of Zn2+. This nanosensor demonstrated high sensitivity and selectivity as well as robust pH stability for Zn2+ sensing. The ratio of the two fluorescence signals of Golgi-Zn showed a good linearity with Zn2+ concentration in the range of 0.5–10 μM, achieving a limit of detection of ∼72.4 nM. Furthermore, the nanosensor exhibited low cytotoxicity and effectively targeted the Golgi apparatus. Leveraging these fascinating features, we successfully applied Golgi-Zn for visualizing exogenous and endogenous Zn2+ levels in the Golgi apparatus. Moreover, with the help of Golgi-Zn, we found that nanoplastics stimulation could increase the level of Zn2+ in the Golgi apparatus.
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