1. Near-infrared fluorescent probe for the imaging of viscosity in fatty liver mice and valuation of drug efficacy.
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Chao JJ, Liao QT, Hu L, Wang ZQ, Peng ZZ, Mao GJ, Xu F, Li Y, and Li CY
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- Animals, Viscosity, Mice, Optical Imaging, Humans, Benzopyrans chemistry, Benzopyrans chemical synthesis, Nitriles chemistry, Fluorescent Dyes chemistry, Fluorescent Dyes chemical synthesis, Fatty Liver diagnostic imaging, Fatty Liver drug therapy, Aniline Compounds chemistry
- Abstract
Fatty liver disease affects at least 25 percent of the population worldwide and is a severe metabolic syndrome. Viscosity is closely related to fatty liver disease, so it is urgent to develop an effective tool for monitoring viscosity. Herein, a NIR fluorescent probe called MBC-V is developed for imaging viscosity, consisting of dimethylaniline and malonitrile-benzopyran. MBC-V is non-fluorescent in low viscosity solutions due to intramolecular rotation. In high viscosity solution, the intramolecular rotation of MBC-V is suppressed and the fluorescence is triggered. MBC-V has long emission wavelength at 720 nm and large Stokes shift about 160 nm. Moreover, MBC-V can detect changes in cell viscosity in fatty liver cells, and can image the therapeutic effects of drug in fatty liver cells. By taking advantage of NIR emission, MBC-V can be used as an imaging tool for fatty liver disease and a way to evaluate the therapeutic effect of drug for fatty liver disease., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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