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Environment-Sensitive Probes for Illuminating Amyloid Aggregation

Authors :
Francisco, Fueyo-González
Juan A, González-Vera
Ibon, Alkorta
Lourdes, Infantes
Maria Luisa, Jimeno
Paula, Aranda
Dario, Acuña-Castroviejo
Alvaro, Ruiz-Arias
Angel, Orte
Rosario, Herranz
Source :
ACS sensors. 5(9)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The aberrant aggregation of certain peptides and proteins, forming extracellular plaques of fibrillar material, is one of the hallmarks of amyloid diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. Herein, we have designed a new family of solvatochromic dyes based on the 9-amino-quinolimide moiety capable of reporting during the early stages of amyloid fibrillization. We have rationally improved the photophysical properties of quinolimides by placing diverse amino groups at the 9-position of the quinolimide core, leading to higher solvatochromic and fluorogenic character and higher lifetime dependence on the hydrophobicity of the environment, which represent excellent properties for the sensitive detection of prefibrillar aggregates. Among the different probes prepared, the 9-azetidinyl-quinolimide derivative showed striking performance in the following β-amyloid peptide (Aβ) aggregation in solution in real time and identifying the formation of different types of early oligomers of Aβ, the most important species linked to cytotoxicity, using novel, multidimensional fluorescence microscopy, with one- or two-photon excitation. Interestingly, the new dye allowed the visualization of proteinaceous inclusion bodies in a zebrafish model with neuronal damage induced by the neurotoxin 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine. Our results support the potential of the novel fluorophores as powerful tools to follow amyloid aggregation using fluorescence microscopy

Details

ISSN :
23793694
Volume :
5
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS sensors
Accession number :
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