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A Novel BN Aromatic Module Modified Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probe for Monitoring Carbon Monoxide-Releasing Molecule CORM-3 in Living Cells and Animals

Junxiong Yao,Qian Meng, Qixing Xu, Huimin Fu, Han Xu, Qiang Feng, Xiaohua Cao,Ying Zhou,Huanan Huang,Cuibing Bai,Rui Qiao

Talanta(2024)

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Carbon monoxide (CO), a significant gas transmitter, plays a vital role in the intricate functioning of living systems and is intimately linked to a variety of physiological and pathological processes. To comprehensively investigate CO within biological system, researchers have widely adopted CORM-3, a compound capable of releasing CO, which serves as a surrogate for CO. It aids in elucidating the physiological and pathological effects of CO within living organisms and can be employed as a therapeutic drug molecule. Therefore, the pivotal role of CORM-3 necessitates the development of effective probes that can facilitate the visualization and tracking of CORM-3 in living systems. However, creating fluorescent probes for real-time imaging of CORM-3 in living species has proven to be a persisting challenge that arises from factors such as background interference, light scattering and photoactivation. Herein, the BNDN fluorescent probe, a brand-new near-infrared is proposed. Remarkably, the BNDN probe offers several noteworthy advantages, including a substantial Stokes shift (201nm), heightened sensitivity, exceptional selectivity, and an exceedingly low CORM-3 detection limit (0.7ppb). Furthermore, the underlying sensing mechanism has been meticulously examined, revealing a process that revives the fluorophore by reducing the complex Cu2+ to Cu+. This distinctive NIR fluorescence “turn-on” character, coupled with its larger Stoke shift, holds great promise for achieving high resolution imaging. Most impressively, this innovative probe has demonstrated its efficacy in detecting exogenous CORM-3 in living animal. It is important to underscore that these endeavors mark a rare instance of a near-infrared probes successfully detecting exogenous CORM-3 in vivo. These exceptional outcomes highlighted the potential of BNDN as a highly promising new tool for in vivo detection of CORM-3. Considering the impressive imaging capabilities demonstrated by BNDN presented in this study, we anticipate that this tool may offer a compelling avenue for shedding light on the roles of CO in future research endeavors.
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Boron-nitrogen aromatics,Near-infrared fluorescent probe,Carbon monoxide,Mechanism exploration
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