Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Oct 2022)

Fluorescence probe for selectively monitoring biothiols within cells and mouse depression diagnosis

  • Junyan Ma,
  • Yaoyu Xu,
  • Xiangtao Kong,
  • Yuying Wei,
  • Dan Meng,
  • Zhenxing Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 154
p. 113647

Abstract

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As a global mental disorder, depression is associated with oxidative stress in the brain. Cysteine, a reductive biothiols, regulates the oxidative situation in many biological events including the stress that occurs in the tissues. Exploring the pathology and physiology of depression is still a challenge and always in an urgent need. Thus, developing a new method that could track Cys level without the interferes from other competing substances is of great importance. Herein, we developed a fluorescence probe that could selectively sensing Cys over other biothiols. Besides, we have demonstrated its desirable performance in cellular applications and mouse brain. This work provides a new method for Cys imaging and understanding pathogenesis of depression. We hope the work described here could be used as a potential chemical approach for the diagnosis of Cys associated diseases in clinical applications.

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