Issue 16, 2021

Fluorescence imaging of pathophysiological microenvironments

Abstract

Abnormal microenvironments (viscosity, polarity, pH, etc.) have been verified to be closely associated with numerous pathophysiological processes such as inflammation, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. As a result, deep insights into these pathophysiological microenvironments are particularly beneficial for clinical diagnosis and treatment. However, the monitoring of pathophysiological microenvironments is unattainable by the traditional clinical diagnostic techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, and positron emission tomography. Recently, fluorescence imaging has shown tremendous advantages and potential in the tracing of pathophysiological microenvironment variations. In this context, a general discussion is provided on the state-of-the-art progress of fluorescent probes for visualizing pathophysiological microenvironments (viscosity, pH, and polarity), since 2016, as well as the future perspectives in this challenging field.

Graphical abstract: Fluorescence imaging of pathophysiological microenvironments

Article information

Article type
Tutorial Review
Submitted
01 May 2021
First published
01 Jul 2021

Chem. Soc. Rev., 2021,50, 8887-8902

Fluorescence imaging of pathophysiological microenvironments

S. Wang, W. X. Ren, J. Hou, M. Won, J. An, X. Chen, J. Shu and J. S. Kim, Chem. Soc. Rev., 2021, 50, 8887 DOI: 10.1039/D1CS00083G

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