Detection of H2O2 and redox potential of an acute wound of rabbits with different sugar intakes based on a SERS-active microneedle

IF 2.7 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Xiulei Xiong, Haihua Shen, Songnan Liu, Fei Rong and Jian Dong
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Abstract

To detect H2O2 and redox potential of an acute wound simultaneously, a SERS-active microneedle was fabricated by integrating H2O2 and redox potential SERS probes into two grooves of an acupuncture needle, respectively. When the SERS-active microneedle was inserted into tissues, an acute wound was formed and the two SERS probes were introduced into the wound to sense H2O2 and redox potential of the wound. The feasibility of the SERS-active microneedle was evaluated ex vivo and in vivo. Both sugar deficiency and sugar excess induce increases in H2O2 and redox potential in most tissues. Short-term physiological disturbances eventually returned to normal levels in healthy organisms, and abnormal sugar intakes disrupt the normal physiological environment and induce stress responses in all tissues. The SERS-active microneedle for detection of H2O2 and redox potential would become a powerful tool, used for collecting physiological signals in different tissues to elucidate the mechanisms of wound healing and redox-related diseases.

基于sers活性微针检测不同糖摄入量兔急性伤口H2O2和氧化还原电位。
为了同时检测急性伤口的H2O2和氧化还原电位,我们将H2O2和氧化还原电位SERS探针分别集成到针针的两个凹槽中,制成了一个具有SERS活性的微针。将SERS活性微针插入组织,形成急性创口,将两个SERS探针插入创口,检测创口的H2O2和氧化还原电位。体外和体内评价了sers活性微针的可行性。糖缺乏和糖过量都会导致大多数组织中H2O2和氧化还原电位的增加。短期的生理干扰最终会在健康生物体中恢复到正常水平,而异常的糖摄入会破坏正常的生理环境,并在所有组织中诱发应激反应。检测H2O2和氧化还原电位的sers活性微针将成为收集不同组织生理信号以阐明伤口愈合和氧化还原相关疾病机制的有力工具。
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Analytical Methods
Analytical Methods CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL-FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.20%
发文量
569
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Early applied demonstrations of new analytical methods with clear societal impact
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