Hemicyanine-based sensor for mitochondrial viscosity imaging in BV2 cells

[Display omitted] •A novel mitochondria-targeted red-emitting fluorescent probe (VP) was synthesized.•The probe VP was used to detect viscosity with high selectivity and sensitivity.•The probe VP could visualize the mitochondrial viscosity change in living cells.•The probe VP was a potential tool fo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Spectrochimica acta. Part A, Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy Molecular and biomolecular spectroscopy, 2023-12, Vol.302, p.123132, Article 123132
Hauptverfasser: Ma, Sufang, Zhou, Liang, Ma, Yingyu, Zhao, Huanhuan, Li, Leyan, Wang, Meiling, Diao, Haipeng, Li, Xiaowan, Zhang, Chengwu, Liu, Wen
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •A novel mitochondria-targeted red-emitting fluorescent probe (VP) was synthesized.•The probe VP was used to detect viscosity with high selectivity and sensitivity.•The probe VP could visualize the mitochondrial viscosity change in living cells.•The probe VP was a potential tool for monitoring viscosity and phagocytosis. Mitochondrial viscosity is a critical factor affecting numerous physiological processes, including phagocytosis. Abnormal viscosity in mitochondria is related to some pathological activities and diseases. Evaluating and detecting the changes in mitochondrial viscosity in vivo is crucial. Thus, a mitochondria-targeted red-emitting fluorescent probe (VP) was prepared, and can be used to detect viscosity with high selectivity and sensitivity. The synthesis of probe VP was as simple as two steps and the cost was low. In addition, the fluorescence intensity (log I615) exhibited an excellent relationship with viscosity (log η) in the range of 0.5 – 2.5 (R2 = 0.9985) in water/glycerol mixture. It is noteworthy that the probe VP displayed the highest signal-to-noise ratio (about 50-fold) for viscosity in water and glycerol system. The probe VP can visualize the mitochondrial viscosity change in living cells. More importantly, phagocytic test for BV2 cells further demonstrated that phagocytosis decreased with increased viscosity. Furthermore, VP was successfully used for monitoring the mitophagy process induced by starvation, and mitochondrial viscosity exhibited enhancement during mitophagy. The probe was a potential tool for studying viscosity and phagocytosis.
ISSN:1386-1425
1873-3557
DOI:10.1016/j.saa.2023.123132