Mitochondrial-Targeted and Near-Infrared Fluorescence Probe for Bioimaging and Evaluating Monoamine Oxidase A Activity in Hepatic Fibrosis.

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State Key Laboratory for the Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Medicinal Resources, School of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin 541004, P. R. China.

Published: April 2020

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  • Monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) is a key marker linked to various diseases like cancer and depression, making its detection crucial for early diagnosis.
  • Researchers developed four near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence probes based on a dihydroxanthene (DH) structure to specifically target and detect MAO-A in living organisms.
  • The most effective probe, DHMP2, demonstrated a significant increase in fluorescence and successfully identified MAO-A levels in specific cell lines and living models, marking a promising advancement for disease monitoring and diagnosis.

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Monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) is a promising diagnostic marker for cancer, depression, Parkinson's disease, and liver disease. The fluorescence detection of MAO-A in living animals is of extreme importance for the early diagnosis of related diseases. However, the development of specific and mitochondrial-targeted and near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence MAO-A probes is still inadequate. Here, we designed and synthesized four NIR fluorescence probes containing a dihydroxanthene (DH) skeleton to detect MAO-A in complex biological systems. The specificity of our representative probe DHMP2 displays a 31-fold fluorescence turn-on , and it can effectively accumulate in the mitochondria and specifically detect the endogenous MAO-A concentrations in PC-3 and SH-SY5Y cell lines. Furthermore, the probe DHMP2 can be used to visualize the endogenous MAO-A activity in zebrafish and tumor-bearing mice. More importantly, it is the first time that the MAO-A activity of hepatic fibrosis tissues is detected through the probe DHMP2. The present study shows that the synthesized DHMP2 might serve as a potential tool for monitoring MAO-A activity and diagnosing related diseases.

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  • Monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) is a key marker linked to various diseases like cancer and depression, making its detection crucial for early diagnosis.
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  • The most effective probe, DHMP2, demonstrated a significant increase in fluorescence and successfully identified MAO-A levels in specific cell lines and living models, marking a promising advancement for disease monitoring and diagnosis.
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