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  • Oxidative stress from reactive oxygen species (ROS) contributes to neurotoxicity in Alzheimer's disease (AD), but effective tools for detecting Aβ-induced ROS are lacking.
  • Researchers have developed the first Aβ-targeted fluorescent probe that can monitor the levels of Aβ-induced hydroxyl radical (HO) in real-time, showcasing a significant emission wavelength shift and high selectivity for Aβ.
  • This probe is biocompatible and can detect varying levels of Aβ-induced HO in neuronal cells and transgenic AD mice, aiding in the diagnosis and study of AD pathology.

Article Abstract

Oxidative stress, caused by an imbalance between the production and the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), is a prominent cause of the neurotoxicity induced by aggregated amyloid-β (Aβ) in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Tools that can directly detect and monitor the presence and amount of Aβ-induced ROS are still lacking. We report herein the first Aβ-targeted ratiometric HO-responsive fluorescent probe for real-time detection and monitoring of the Aβ-induced HO level in cell and AD mouse models. The HO-responsive probe is constructed based on a methylamino-substituted quinolinium-based cyanine as the fluorescence moiety and a phenylboronate ester as the sensing reaction site. This sensing probe exhibits a large emission wavelength shift of ∼87 nm upon reacting with HO, a high binding selectivity for Aβ, and a faster response toward HO in the presence of Aβ, concomitant with an enhanced fluorescence intensity, hence greatly boosting the sensitivity of in-situ HO detection. This biocompatible and nontoxic probe is capable of ratiometrically detecting and imaging endogenous HO induced by Aβ in a neuronal cell model. Remarkably, this Aβ-targeted HO-responsive probe is also able to detect, monitor, and differentiate different Aβ-induced HO levels in real time in different age groups of transgenic AD mice in which the cerebral HO level increases age dependently concomitant with the plaque contents. Therefore, this smart probe can act as a powerful tool to diagnose high-risk subjects and diseased brains of AD and to further study the role of ROS in AD pathology.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9837777PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.2c07859DOI Listing

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