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Evaluation of the derivates of phosphorescent Pt-coproporphyrin as intracellular oxygen-sensitive probes

  • Andreas Fercher
  • , Gelii V. Ponomarev
  • , Dmitri Yashunski
  • , Dmitri Papkovsky
  • Institute of Biomedical Chemistry

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Abstract

Several new derivatives of the phosphorescent Pt(II)-coproporphyrin (PtCP) were evaluated with respect to the sensing of intracellular oxygen by phosphorescence quenching. Despite the more favorable molecular charge compared to PtCP, self-loading into mammalian cells was rather inefficient for all the dyes, while cell loading by facilitated transport using transfection reagents produced promising results. The PtCP-NH2 derivative, which gave best loading efficiency and S/N ratio, was investigated in detail including the optimisation of loading conditions, studies of sub-cellular localization, cytotoxicity, oxygen sensitivity and long-term signal stability. Being spectrally similar to the macromolecular MitoXpress™ probe currently used in this application, the PtCP-NH2 demonstrated higher loading efficiency and phosphorescent signals, suitability for several problematic cell lines and a slightly increased lifetime scale for the physiological range (0-200 μM O2). In physiological experiments with different cell types, mitochondrial uncouplers and inhibitors performed on a time-resolved fluorescence plate reader, this probe produced the anticipated profiles of intracellular oxygen concentration and responses to cell stimulation. Therefore, PtCP-NH2 represents a convenient probe for the experiments and applications in which monitoring of cellular oxygen levels is required.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1793-1803
Number of pages11
JournalAnalytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Volume396
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2010

Keywords

  • Cell metabolism and mitochondrial function
  • Cellular oxygen
  • Intracellular probe
  • Phosphorescent oxygen-sensitive probes
  • Pt-porphyrins

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