RRC ID 57939
Author Odai S, Ito H, Kamachi T.
Title Dendrimer porphyrins as the oxygen sensor for intracellular imaging to suppress interaction towards biological molecules.
Journal J Clin Biochem Nutr
Abstract Optical methods using phosphorescence quenching by oxygen are suitable for the measurement of oxygen concentration within cells. In cells, however, the dyes such as Pt-porphyrins interact with biological components so that their optical properties are changed. Therefore, the absolute oxygen concentration determination in cells is difficult. To suppress this interaction, we focussed on porphyrin-cored dendrimers (dendrimer-porphyrins) and synthesized 2nd-4th generation dendrimer-porphyrins with various surface functional groups (G2-G4, ARG, αGLU and γGLU). These dendrimer-porphyrins showed oxygen sensing property and the change of their spectroscopic properties by biomolecules was supressed. Additionally, the dendrimer-porphyrins were accumulated in cells even in the presence of serum, so oxygen concentration imaging without the effect of serum starvation was also achieved.
Volume 65(3)
Pages 178-184
Published 2019-9-27
DOI 10.3164/jcbn.19-13
PII DN/JST.JSTAGE/jcbn/19-13
PMID 31777418
PMC PMC6877409
IF 2.405
Times Cited 0
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MKN45(RCB1001)