1. Development of an AIE-active fluorescent probe for the simultaneous detection of Al 3+ and viscosity and imaging in Alzheimer's disease model.
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Li NN, Lin WY, Wei YT, Jin ZB, Gu JX, Li HL, Ren HX, Xing ZY, and Zong ZA
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- Viscosity, Animals, PC12 Cells, Mice, Molecular Structure, Rats, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Structure-Activity Relationship, Disease Models, Animal, Alzheimer Disease diagnostic imaging, Fluorescent Dyes chemistry, Fluorescent Dyes chemical synthesis, Aluminum analysis, Aluminum chemistry, Optical Imaging
- Abstract
Alzheimer's disease is associated both with imbalances in Al
3+ production and changes in viscosity in cells. Their simultaneous measurement could therefore provide valuable insights into Alzheimer's disease pathology. Their simultaneous measurement would therefore be of great value in investigating the pathological mechanism of Alzheimer's disease. We designed a fluorescent probe YM2T with AIE effect that is capable of selectively responding to Al3+ by fluorescence colormetrics and to viscosity by fluorescence "turn on" modes. Additionally, Al3+ and viscosity were simultaneously detected in PC12 cells using the low cytotoxic probe YM2T via blue and green fluorescence channels. More importantly, the YM2T probe was used to image mice with AD. Hence, the YM2T probe shows potential as a useful molecular instrument for studying the pathological impact of Al3+ and viscosity., 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 Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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