A Near-Infrared Fluorescent Dye with Tunable Emission Wavelength and Stokes Shift as a High-Sensitivity Cysteine Nanoprobe for Monitoring Ischemic Stroke.

ACS Nano

State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering, Jiangsu Laboratory for Biomaterials and Devices, School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, PR China.

Published: June 2024

Sulfur-substituted dicyanomethylene-4-chromene (DCM) derivatives based on the intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) mechanism were designed as near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent dyes. Using the Knoevenagel condensation method, the S-DCM-OH fluorescence dye was synthesized, which had an emission wavelength exceeding 800 nm and 220 nm of a Stokes shift. Compared to commercial ICG, S-DCM-OH was not only synchronized in emission wavelength but also far superior in Stokes shifts. These advantages made the design of S-DCM-NIR based on this dye potentially valuable for biological applications. Based on this chemical structure, a fluorescent S-DCM-NIR nanoprobe with a mean diameter of 17.69 nm was fabricated as the NIR imaging nanoprobe. Results showed that the nanoprobe maintained the high-specificity identification of cysteine (Cys) via the Michael addition reaction, with the detection limitation of 0.11 μM endogenous Cys. More importantly, in an ischemic stroke mouse model, the S-DCM-NIR nanoprobe could monitor the Cys concentration change at stroke lesion due to the disruption of Cys metabolism under the ischemic stroke condition. Such a S-DCM-NIR nanoprobe could not only differentiate the severity of the ischemic stroke using response time but also quantify the concentration of Cys in real-time .

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