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Phosphorescent nanosensors for in vivo tracking of histamine levels.


ABSTRACT: Continuously tracking bioanalytes in vivo will enable clinicians and researchers to profile normal physiology and monitor diseased states. Current in vivo monitoring system designs are limited by invasive implantation procedures and biofouling, limiting the utility of these tools for obtaining physiologic data. In this work, we demonstrate the first success in optically tracking histamine levels in vivo using a modular, injectable sensing platform based on diamine oxidase and a phosphorescent oxygen nanosensor. Our new approach increases the range of measurable analytes by combining an enzymatic recognition element with a reversible nanosensor capable of measuring the effects of enzymatic activity. We use these enzyme nanosensors (EnzNS) to monitor the in vivo histamine dynamics as the concentration rapidly increases and decreases due to administration and clearance. The EnzNS system measured kinetics that match those reported from ex vivo measurements. This work establishes a modular approach to in vivo nanosensor design for measuring a broad range of potential target analytes. Simply replacing the recognition enzyme, or both the enzyme and nanosensor, can produce a new sensor system capable of measuring a wide range of specific analytical targets in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Cash KJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4106482 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phosphorescent nanosensors for in vivo tracking of histamine levels.

Cash Kevin J KJ   Clark Heather A HA  

Analytical chemistry 20130614 13


Continuously tracking bioanalytes in vivo will enable clinicians and researchers to profile normal physiology and monitor diseased states. Current in vivo monitoring system designs are limited by invasive implantation procedures and biofouling, limiting the utility of these tools for obtaining physiologic data. In this work, we demonstrate the first success in optically tracking histamine levels in vivo using a modular, injectable sensing platform based on diamine oxidase and a phosphorescent ox  ...[more]

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