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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 308: 123791, 2024 Mar 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38134656

ABSTRACT

Water content was an essential indicator in organic solvents, and it was necessary to develop a facile, cheap and readily available tool for the real-time, specifical and sensitive detection of water content. In this work, two novel D-π-A type near-infrared fluorescence sensors (DCM-1 and DCM-2) were designed and synthesized for the detection of trace water in organic solvents. DCM-1 and DCM-2 with solvent-dependent effects and large Stokes shift (>120 nm) showed good linear "intensity-to-content" relationships in four commonly-used organic solvents, and accomplished the ultra-fast and high-accuracy detection of the trace water in organic solvents. More importantly, a portable, fast, and accurate smartphone-assisted visual assay was designed for visual quantitative detection of the water content in organic solvents with a detection limit as low as 1.028 % v/v (e.g. in ethanol) and a wide detection range (0-60 % v/v). The smartphone-based visual assay was further applied to estimate the water content in disinfection alcohol and commercial liquor, which furnished a new strategy and broad prospects to achieve the accurate onsite detection of water content.


Subject(s)
Smartphone , Water , Alcoholic Beverages , Solvents , Ethanol , Fluorescent Dyes
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J Exp Biol ; 226(19)2023 10 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37827114

ABSTRACT

Animals face unpredictable challenges that require rapid, facultative physiological reactions to support survival but may compromise reproduction. Bats have a long-standing reputation for being highly sensitive to stressors, with sensitivity and resilience varying both within and among species, yet little is known about how stress affects the signaling that regulates reproductive physiology. Here, we provide the first description of the molecular response of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis of male big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) in response to short-term stress using a standardized restraint manipulation. This acute stressor was sufficient to upregulate plasma corticosterone and resulted in a rapid decrease in circulating testosterone. While we did not find differences in the mRNA expression of key steroidogenic enzymes (StAR, aromatase, 5-alpha reductase), seminiferous tubule diameter was reduced in stressed bats coupled with a 5-fold increase in glucocorticoid receptor (GR) mRNA expression in the testes. These changes, in part, may be mediated by RFamide-related peptide (RFRP) because fewer immunoreactive cell bodies were detected in the brains of stressed bats compared with controls - suggesting a possible increase in secretion - and increased RFRP expression locally in the gonads. The rapid sensitivity of the bat testes to stress may be connected to deleterious impacts on tissue health and function as supported by significant transcriptional upregulation of key pro-apoptotic signaling molecules (Bax, cytochrome c). Experiments like this broadly contribute to our understanding of the stronger ecological predictions regarding physiological responses of bats within the context of stress, which may impact decisions surrounding animal handling and conservation approaches.


Subject(s)
Chiroptera , Animals , Male , Chiroptera/physiology , Neuroendocrinology , Reproduction/physiology , Gonads , RNA, Messenger
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Front Nutr ; 9: 932826, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35832048

ABSTRACT

Copper is a vital trace metal in human body, which plays the significant roles in amounts of physiological and pathological processes. The application of copper-selective probe has attracted great interests from environmental tests to life process research, yet a few of sensitive Cu2+ tests based on on-site analysis have been reported. In this paper, a novel fluorescein-based fluorescent probe N4 was designed, synthesized, and characterized, which exhibited high selectivity and sensitivity to Cu2+ comparing with other metal ions in ethanol-water (1/1, v/v) solution. The probe N4 bonded with Cu2+ to facilitate the ring-opening, and an obvious new band at 525 nm in the fluorescence spectroscopy appeared, which could be used for naked-eye detection of Cu2+ within a broad pH range of 6-9. Meanwhile, a good linearity between the fluorescence intensity and the concentrations of Cu2+ ranged 0.1-1.5 eq. was observed, and the limit of detection of N4 to Cu2+ was calculated to be as low as 1.20 µm. In addition, the interaction mode between N4 and Cu2+ was found to be 1:1 by the Job's plot and mass experiment. Biological experiments showed that the probe N4 exhibited low biological toxicity and could be applied for Cu2+ imaging in living cells. The significant color shift associated with the production of the N4-Cu2+ complex at low micromolar concentrations under UV light endows N4 with a promising probe for field testing of trace Cu2+ ions.

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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 414(19): 5887-5897, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35676562

ABSTRACT

Hypochlorous acid (HClO), the core bactericidal substance of the human immune system, plays a vital role in many physiological and pathological processes in the human body. In this work, we designed and synthesized a novel deep-red fluorescent probe TCF-ClO for the determination of hypochlorous acid through theoretical analysis. The results showed that probe TCF-ClO exhibited excellent characteristics of long-wavelength emission (635 nm), fast response (< 1 min), and low detection limit (24 nM). In addition, it had been successfully used for imaging of HClO in living HeLa cells. More importantly, the TCF-ClO composited paper-based sensing material was successfully constructed. The RGB/gray value was obtained from a mobile phone and computer, which could achieve the quantitative detection of HClO, with a linear detection range of 0-50 µM and a detection limit of 1.09 µM (RGB mode)/3.38 µM (gray mode). The function of the paper-based sensor extended from qualitative to quantitative detection of HClO, and it is expected to become a portable device widely used in the environmental area.


Subject(s)
Fluorescent Dyes , Hypochlorous Acid , HeLa Cells , Humans , Hypochlorous Acid/analysis
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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 257: 119764, 2021 Aug 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33848953

ABSTRACT

Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) played crucial roles in biological processes and daily life, and the abnormal level of H2S was associated with many physiological processes. In this paper, we designed and developed a dicyanomethylene-4H-chromene (DCM)-based near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe DCM-NO guided by theoretical calculation. The probe displayed excellent selectivity towards H2S with a fast response time (3 min) and low detection limit (fluorescence 25.3 nM/absorption 6.61 nM) in Hela cells and real water samples. Furthermore, the probe-doped solid sensing materials (test strips and nanofibrous films) exhibited specific visualization of H2S under ambient light or hand-held UV lamp, providing great potential for on-site and real-time application in environmental and biological systems.


Subject(s)
Hydrogen Sulfide , Nanofibers , Fluorescent Dyes , HeLa Cells , Humans
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Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc ; 249: 119217, 2021 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33257243

ABSTRACT

Specifically, visually, and quantitatively monitor copper ion (Cu2+) is critical in the area of biological and environmental detection. Herein, a ratiometric fluorescent probe with benzoxazole appended xanthenes skeleton was constructed and further employed to monitor Cu2+ in Hela cells, real water samples, and test strips. An easily distinguishable colorimetric (colorless to red) and fluorescence (green to red) change could be observed by naked eye under the portable UV lamp (365 nm) and the changes could be recovered by adding S2-. Furthermore, electrospinning technique was employed to fabricate a probe composited fluorescent sensing film (PMMA) for realizing the visual and recyclable monitoring of Cu2+, indicating that the probe-composited fluorescent sensing film has great potential for on-site and naked-eye detection of Cu2+ in practical.


Subject(s)
Copper , Fluorescent Dyes , Colorimetry , HeLa Cells , Humans , Spectrometry, Fluorescence
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Biol Reprod ; 99(4): 817-827, 2018 10 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29733332

ABSTRACT

Male infertility has become an increasingly common health concern in recent years. Apart from environmental factors, nutrition, lifestyle, and sexually transmitted diseases, genetic defects are important causes of male infertility. Many genes have been demonstrated to be associated with male infertility. However, the roles of some functional genes in infertility, especially those that are specifically expressed in the reproductive system, remain to be elucidated. Here, we demonstrated that the testis-specific gene coiled-coil domain-containing 87 (Ccdc87) is critical for male fertility. Reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and western blot analyses revealed that the Ccdc87 mRNA and protein were only expressed in mouse testis. Ccdc87 expression first appeared at postnatal day 14 and remained at a relatively high level until adulthood. Male mice lacking Ccdc87 gene (Ccdc87-/-) were found to be subfertile. Approximately 20% of Ccdc87-null sperm from the testis and epididymis displayed severe abnormity of acrosome and cell nucleus. Sperm isolated from the cauda epididymides of Ccdc87-/- mice exhibited decreased initial motility but did not show any change in capacitation. Additionally, Ccdc87 disruption led to the impotency of sperm spontaneous and progesterone-induced acrosome reaction. Moreover, in vitro fertilization assays indicated that the fertilizing capacity of Ccdc87-/- sperm was significantly reduced. Taken together, these findings provide a new clue to understand the genetic causes of male infertility.


Subject(s)
Fertility/physiology , Proteins/genetics , Proteins/physiology , Spermatozoa/physiology , Acrosome Reaction/genetics , Animals , Carrier Proteins/genetics , Carrier Proteins/physiology , Female , Fertility/genetics , Gene Expression , Infertility, Male/genetics , Infertility, Male/pathology , Infertility, Male/physiopathology , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Knockout , RNA, Messenger/genetics , RNA, Messenger/metabolism , Sperm Motility/genetics , Sperm-Ovum Interactions/genetics , Spermatozoa/abnormalities , Spermatozoa/ultrastructure , Testis/metabolism
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