Recent Progress in Small-Molecule Fluorescence and Photoacoustic Dual-Modal Probes for the In-Vivo Detection of Bioactive Molecules

Chem Asian J. 2022 May 16;17(10):e202200155. doi: 10.1002/asia.202200155. Epub 2022 Apr 6.

Abstract

Intracellular bioactive molecules are essential for the maintenance of homeostasis in living organisms. Abnormal levels of them are closely related to the occurrence and development of some diseases. Hence, the direct and accurate visualization of these bioactive molecules is of vital importance for exploring their pathological roles. However, the low-content, short-lived, and widely distributed properties of bioactive molecules impede the comprehensive analysis of them dramatically. Fluorescence and photoacoustic dual-mode imaging technology provides a new solution to the above issue. Specifically, the combination of fluorescence and photoacoustic, which possesses the advantages of high resolution and in-depth tissue analysis, enables a more in-depth and systematic exploration of the pathogenic mechanisms of bioactive molecules. Moreover, due to the structural tailorability of small molecule probes, numerous small molecule dual-mode probes have been developed to meet the demand for real-time tracking and visualization of bioactive molecules in living cells or in vivo. Hence, in this review, we briefly summarize the key advances in small molecule fluorescence and photoacoustic dual-modal probes within recent years (2015-2021). A particular focus is placed on the design strategies and biological applications of probes for the detection of various bioactive molecules in vivo. Furthermore, the challenges and further prospects in this hot field are highlighted.

Keywords: Bioactive molecules; Dual-modal; Fluorescence; Photoacoustic; Small-molecule probes.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Photoacoustic Techniques* / methods
  • Spectrum Analysis