Lysosome-Targeted Dual-Functional Probe Capable of Detecting Acute Kidney Injury via In Vivo Imaging and Urinary Albumin Detection
Central China Normal University
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Abstract
Drug-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) emerged as a pressing global health concern, necessitating the urgent development of sensitive, in situ, in vivo detection methods. Fluorescent probes demonstrated attractive advantages in disease diagnosis, particularly dual-target responsive fluorescent probes that provide superior reliability. This paper presents a lysosome-targeted dual-functional fluorescent probe, MDSM-L, suitable for quantitative detection of serum/urine albumin and real-time in vivo detection of drug-induced AKI. MDSM-L exhibits sensitive fluorescence activation characteristics for serum albumin and viscosity at 675 and 710 nm, respectively, enabling successful fluorescence detection of BSA and…
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- In vivo
- Albumin
- Fluorescence
- Acute kidney injury
- Serum albumin
- Kidney
- Urine
- Urinary system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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