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  • - Mercury (Hg) is a harmful pollutant that can lead to severe health issues like poisoning, brain development problems in children, and even death when humans are exposed through various means including breathing and diet.
  • - To address the urgent need for Hg monitoring, a new near-infrared fluorescent probe called JZ-1 was developed, which offers a quick and selective method for detecting Hg in cells, particularly targeting mitochondria.
  • - JZ-1 demonstrated effectiveness in monitoring mercury-related gastrointestinal damage in a mouse model, showcasing its potential for real-time sensing in living organisms and prenatal diagnosis of mercury exposure.

Article Abstract

Mercury (Hg) is one of the most widespread pollutants that pose serious threats to public health and the environment. People are inevitably exposed to Hg via different routes, such as respiration, dermal contact, drinking or diet. Hg poisoning could cause gingivitis, inflammation, vomiting and diarrhea, respiratory distress or even death. Especially during the developmental stage, there is considerable harm to the brain development of young children, causing serious symptoms such as intellectual disability and motor impairments, and delayed neural development. Therefore, it's of great significance to develop a specific, quick, practical and labor-saving assay for monitoring Hg. Herein, a mitochondria-targeted dual (excitation 700 nm and emission 728 nm) near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe JZ-1 was synthesized to detect Hg, which is a turn-on fluorescent probe designed based on the rhodamine fluorophore thiolactone, with advantages of swift response, great selectivity, and robust anti-interference capability. Cell fluorescence imaging results showed that JZ-1 could selectively target mitochondria in HeLa cells and monitor exogenous Hg. More importantly, JZ-1 has been successfully used to monitor gastrointestinal damage of acute mercury poisoning in a drug-induced mouse model, which provided a great method for sensing Hg species in living subjects, as well as for prenatal diagnosis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.134269DOI Listing

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