Imaging Analysis of Biological Trace Elements

Imaging measurement methods are powerful tools to visualize the distribution and function of trace elements in living systems. A number of trace element imaging studies by radioisotopes and fluorescent probes have contributed to understand their essential roles. Recently, to investigate physiologica...

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Published inBiomedical Research on Trace Elements Vol. 23; no. 4; pp. 221 - 229
Main Authors Hagimori, Masayori, Saji, Hideo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Osaka Japan Society for Biomedical Research on Trace Elements 31.12.2012
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Summary:Imaging measurement methods are powerful tools to visualize the distribution and function of trace elements in living systems. A number of trace element imaging studies by radioisotopes and fluorescent probes have contributed to understand their essential roles. Recently, to investigate physiological roles of intrinsic trace elements, many efforts have been made to develop element-selective fluorescent probes such as Ca2+, Mg2+, Cu2+, etc. Zinc is also known to play important roles in biological processes. Although a variety of Zn2+-selective fluorescent probes has been developed, most of them presented so far possess a fluorescent core and a separate part for binding to Zn2+ within the molecule, so that the molecular weight is usually large and the molecules are hydrophobic. As a result, the applications of such molecules often face difficulties due to their low solubility in aqueous media. Thus, we developed lowmolecular-weight Zn2+ fluorescent probes based on a bipyridine scaffold to detect the Zn2+ levels in cellular systems.
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ISSN:0916-717X
1880-1404
DOI:10.11299/brte.23.221