Rhodamine-based Fluorescent Probe With Quick Response and High Selectivity for Imaging Labile Ferrous Iron in Living Cells and Zebrafish

J Fluoresc. 2023 Dec 29. doi: 10.1007/s10895-023-03551-2. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The transition between its various oxidation states of Iron plays a crucial part in various chemical transformation of cells. Misregulation of iron can give rise to the iron-catalyzed reactive oxygen species disorder which have been linked to a variety of diseases, so it is crucial to monitor the labile iron pool in vivo for clinical diagnosis. According to iron autoxidation and hydrogen abstraction reaction, we reported a novel "off-on" fluorescent probe to response to ferrous (Fe2+) both in solutions and biological systems. The probe responds to Fe2+ with good selectivity toward competing metal ions. What's more, the probe presents significant fluorescent enhancement to Fe2+ in less than 1 min, making real-time sensing in biological system possible. The applications of the probe in bioimaging revealed the changes in labile iron pool by iron autoxidation or diverse stimuli.

Keywords: Autoxidation; Bioimaging; Fe2+; Fluorescent probe; Labile iron pool.