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Asymmetric cyanine as a far-red fluorescence probe for mitochondrial viscosity
  • Park, Sang Jun ;
  • Shin, Bong Ki ;
  • Lee, Hyo Won ;
  • Song, Ju Man ;
  • Je, Jong Tae ;
  • Kim, Hwan Myung
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Publication Year
2020-03-01
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Dyes and Pigments, Vol.174
Keyword
Asymmetric cyanineFar-red fluorescence probeMitochondrial viscosityMolecular rotor
Mesh Keyword
Absorption and emissionsAlzheimer's diseaseAsymmetric cyanineHuntington's diseaseInflammatory responseMolecular rotorsRed fluorescenceViscosity distribution
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Chemical Engineering (all)Process Chemistry and Technology
Abstract
Mitochondrial viscosity affects respiratory state and signal transduction. As a result, abnormal mitochondrial viscosity leads to diabetes, accelerated aging, insulin resistance, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington's disease. Previously reported probes for mitochondrial viscosity have absorption and emission wavelengths in the green to orange region and thus are hampered by interference with biomolecules. In addition, rotors with disubstituted double bonds have low photostability, due to photoisomerization. Here, we report a new far-red viscosity probe, SFC-Cy007, which has high photostability, due to a tetrasubstituted double bond. This probe was selectively located in the intracellular mitochondria and immediately responded to changes in mitochondrial viscosity via swelling and inflammatory responses. Furthermore, SFC-Cy007 stained well at very low concentrations in the hippocampal tissue, allowing visual observation of viscosity distribution in hippocampal tissue for the first time.
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/31037
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dyepig.2019.108080
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This study was supported by grants from the Advanced Technology Center (ATC) Program ( 10076988 ) funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy and Ajou University research fund. Appendix AThis study was supported by grants from the Advanced Technology Center (ATC) Program (10076988) funded by the Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy and Ajou University research fund.
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