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A Classic Near-Infrared Probe Indocyanine Green for Detecting Singlet Oxygen.


ABSTRACT: The revelation of mechanisms of photodynamic therapy (PDT) at the cellular level as well as singlet oxygen (¹O?) as a second messengers requires the quantification of intracellular ¹O?. To detect singlet oxygen, directly measuring the phosphorescence emitted from ¹O? at 1270 nm is simple but limited for the low quantum yield and intrinsic efficiency of ¹O? emission. Another method is chemically trapping ¹O? and measuring fluorescence, absorption and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR). In this paper, we used indocyanine green (ICG), the only near-infrared (NIR) probe approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), to detect ¹O? in vitro. Once it reacts with ¹O?, ICG is decomposed and its UV absorption at 780 nm decreases with the laser irradiation. Our data demonstrated that ICG could be more sensitive and accurate than Singlet Oxygen Sensor Green reagent(®) (SOSG, a commercialized fluorescence probe) in vitro, moreover, ICG functioned with Eosin Y while SOSG failed. Thus, ICG would reasonably provide the possibility to sense ¹O? in vitro, with high sensitivity, selectivity and suitability to most photosensitizers.

SUBMITTER: Tang CY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4783951 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Classic Near-Infrared Probe Indocyanine Green for Detecting Singlet Oxygen.

Tang Cheng-Yi CY   Wu Feng-Yao FY   Yang Min-Kai MK   Guo Yu-Min YM   Lu Gui-Hua GH   Yang Yong-Hua YH  

International journal of molecular sciences 20160206 2


The revelation of mechanisms of photodynamic therapy (PDT) at the cellular level as well as singlet oxygen (¹O₂) as a second messengers requires the quantification of intracellular ¹O₂. To detect singlet oxygen, directly measuring the phosphorescence emitted from ¹O₂ at 1270 nm is simple but limited for the low quantum yield and intrinsic efficiency of ¹O₂ emission. Another method is chemically trapping ¹O₂ and measuring fluorescence, absorption and Electron Spin Resonance (ESR). In this paper,  ...[more]

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