Integrating Pt nanoparticles with 3D Cu 2- x Se/GO nanostructure to achieve nir-enhanced peroxidizing Nano-enzymes for dynamic monitoring the level of H 2 O 2 during the inflammation
The treatment of wound inflammation is intricately linked to the concentration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the wound microenvironment. Among these ROS, H O serves as a critical signaling molecule and second messenger, necessitating the urgent need for its rapid real-time quantitative detecti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in immunology 2024, Vol.15, p.1392259 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The treatment of wound inflammation is intricately linked to the concentration of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the wound microenvironment. Among these ROS, H
O
serves as a critical signaling molecule and second messenger, necessitating the urgent need for its rapid real-time quantitative detection, as well as effective clearance, in the pursuit of effective wound inflammation treatment. Here, we exploited a sophisticated 3D Cu
Se/GO nanostructure-based nanonzymatic H
O
electrochemical sensor, which is further decorated with evenly distributed Pt nanoparticles (Pt NPs) through electrodeposition. The obtained Cu
Se/GO@Pt/SPCE sensing electrode possesses a remarkable increase in specific surface derived from the three-dimensional surface constructed by GO nanosheets. Moreover, the localized surface plasma effect of the Cu
Se nanospheres enhances the separation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs between the interface of the Cu
Se NPs and the Pt NPs. This innovation enables near-infrared light-enhanced catalysis, significantly reducing the detection limit of the Cu
Se/GO@Pt/SPCE sensing electrode for H
O
(from 1.45 μM to 0.53μM) under NIR light. Furthermore, this biosensor electrode enables
real-time monitoring of H
O
released by cells. The NIR-enhanced Cu
Se/GO@Pt/SPCE sensing electrode provide a simple-yet-effective method to achieve a detection of ROS (H
O
、-OH) with high sensitivity and efficiency. This innovation promises to revolutionize the field of wound inflammation treatment by providing clinicians with a powerful tool for accurate and rapid assessment of ROS levels, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes. |
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ISSN: | 1664-3224 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1392259 |