An Electrochemical Biosensor with Dual Signal Outputs: Toward Simultaneous Quantification of pH and O 2 in the Brain upon Ischemia and in a Tumor during Cancer Starvation Therapy

Herein, we develop a novel method for designing electrochemical biosensors with both current and potential signal outputs for the simultaneous determination of two species in a living system. Oxygen (O ) and pH, simple and very important species, are employed as model molecules. By designing and syn...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2017-08, Vol.56 (35), p.10471-10475
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Li, Zhao, Fan, Liu, Wei, Zhu, Tong, Zhang, John Z H, Chen, Chen, Dai, Zhihui, Peng, Huisheng, Huang, Jun-Long, Hu, Qin, Bu, Wenbo, Tian, Yang
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Zusammenfassung:Herein, we develop a novel method for designing electrochemical biosensors with both current and potential signal outputs for the simultaneous determination of two species in a living system. Oxygen (O ) and pH, simple and very important species, are employed as model molecules. By designing and synthesizing a new molecule, Hemin-aminoferrocene (Hemin-Fc), we create a single electrochemical biosensor for simultaneous detection and ratiometric quantification of O and pH in the brain. The reduction peak current of the hemin group increases with the concentration of O from 1.3 to 200.6 μm. Meanwhile, the peak potential positively shifts with decreasing pH from 8.0 to 5.5, resulting in the simultaneous determination of O and pH. The Fc group can serve as an internal reference for ratiometric biosensing because its current and potential signals remain almost constant with variations of O and pH. The developed biosensor has high temporal and spatial resolutions, as well as remarkable selectivity and accuracy, and is successfully applied in the real-time quantification of O and pH in the brain upon ischemia, as well as in tumor during cancer therapy.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.201705615