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An Activatable Afterglow/MRI Bimodal Nanoprobe with Fast Response to H<sub>2</sub>S for In Vivo Imaging of Acute Hepatitis
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Accurate detection of hepatic hydrogen sulfide (H<sub>2</sub> S) to monitor H<sub>2</sub> S-related enzymes' activity is critical for acute hepatitis diagnosis, but remains a challenge due to the dynamic and transient nature of H<sub>2</sub> S. Here, we report a H<sub>2</sub> S-activatable near-infrared afterglow/MRI bimodal probe F1-GdNP, which shows an "always-on" MRI signal and "off-on" afterglow signal toward H<sub>2</sub> S. F1-GdNP shows fast response, high sensitivity and specificity toward H<sub>2</sub> S, permitting afterglow imaging of H<sub>2</sub> S and evaluation of cystathionine γ-lyase (CSE)'s activity in living mice. We further employ the high spatial-resolution MRI signal of F1-GdNP to track its delivery and accumulation in liver. Importantly, F1-GdNP offers a high signal-to-background ratio (SBR=86.2±12.0) to sensitively report on the increased hepatic H<sub>2</sub> S level in the acute hepatitis mice via afterglow imaging, which correlated well with the upregulated CSE activity in the liver, showcasing the good potential of F1-GdNP for monitoring of acute hepatitis process in vivo.
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