A Nitric Oxide Responsive AIE Probe for Detecting the Progression of Osteoarthritis
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Nitric oxide (NO) is reported to be elevated in osteoarthritis (OA) both and and may be adopted to develop fluorescent probes for detecting the progression of OA. Here we report a nitric oxide responsive aggregation induced emission (AIE) probe TPE-2NHCOCHCH-(PEG)-NH-Diacerein, which is derived from tetraphenylethene (TPE) modified with the hydrophilic group long poly(ethylene glycol) chain and an anti-inflammatory drug diacerein. -Phenylenediamine within its structure can react with NO to form benzotriazole and emit fluorescence. The results show that the NO-responsive AIE probe can smartly monitor the progression of OA with the change of fluorescence intensity and . This study may provide a new development direction for early OA monitoring in clinics.
Li B, Jiang T, Wang J, Ge H, Zhang Y, Li T Mater Today Bio. 2024; 29:101300.
PMID: 39469313 PMC: 11513804. DOI: 10.1016/j.mtbio.2024.101300.