Fluorescence lifetime imaging of upper gastrointestinal pH in vivo with a lanthanide based near-infrared τ probe

Time-resolved fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) in the near-infrared region of 900-1700 nm not only allows a deep tissue penetration depth but also offers the unique benefit of the quantitative visualization of molecular events and is independent of local luminescence intensity and fluorophore co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical science (Cambridge) 2019-04, Vol.10 (15), p.4227-4235
Hauptverfasser: Ning, Yingying, Cheng, Shengming, Wang, Jing-Xiang, Liu, Yi-Wei, Feng, Wei, Li, Fuyou, Zhang, Jun-Long
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Zusammenfassung:Time-resolved fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM) in the near-infrared region of 900-1700 nm not only allows a deep tissue penetration depth but also offers the unique benefit of the quantitative visualization of molecular events and is independent of local luminescence intensity and fluorophore concentration. Herein, we report the design of a wide-range pH sensitive molecular probe based on Yb porphyrinate. The Yb probe shows increasing NIR emission and lifetime with p values of 6.6 from pH 9.0 and 5.0 and also displays an elongated lifetime from 135 to 170 μs at lower pH values (5.0-1.0) due to aggregation and reduced exposure to water at low pH values. Importantly, the probe is able to monitor a wide range of gastrointestinal pH values in mice models and the potential applications in imaging-guided gastrointestinal diagnostics and therapeutics were revealed. This study shows that lifetime contrast is important for preclinical imaging; lanthanide complexes could be successfully used in the design of stimuli-responsive NIR probes for advanced imaging.
ISSN:2041-6520
2041-6539
DOI:10.1039/c9sc00220k