Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.567, 402-409, 2020
Selenium-doped two-photon fluorescent carbon nanodots for in-situ free radical scavenging in mitochondria
Mitochondrial oxidative stress is associated with the occurrence and development of a wide range of human diseases. The development of methodologies to alleviate oxidative stress-mediated injury may have therapeutic potential. Herein, we report the design and preparation of triphenylphosphonium-func tionalized selenium-doped carbon nanodots (TPP-Se-CDs) that can efficiently scavenging hydroxyl radicals (center dot OH) and superoxide anions (O-2(center dot-)) in mitochondria region. Se-CDs with two-photon blue fluorescence were initially prepared by facile hydrothermal treatment of selenomethionine, followed by the covalent conjugation with TPP. The as-obtained TPP-Se-CDs showed high colloidal stability, strong scavenging abilities towards .OH and O-2(center dot-). Moreover, TPP-Se-CDs exhibited low cytotoxicity and mitochondria targeting ability. Taking advantages of these prominent features, TPP-Se-CDs have been successfully applied to combat H2O2 and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) induced oxidative stress in mitochondria. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Carbon nanodots;Se-doped;Two-photon fluorescence;Free radical scavenging;In situ;Mitochondria targeted