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Abstract
In this study, we designed and synthesized a novel thio-purine analog, compound 1, which exhibits significant fluorescence properties due to its extended conjugated system, heteroatom incorporation (O, S, N), and rigid three-dimensional molecular framework, enabling its use as a fluorescence probe for real-time drug tracking and release monitoring. To enhance the solubility, biocompatibility, and therapeutic efficacy of compound 1, we synthesized a copper(II)-based coordination polymer (CP1) via hydrothermal methods, featuring a three-dimensional framework formed by 1,4-ttb and auxiliary ligand 4,4'-bpdc, as confirmed by comprehensive characterization techniques. Leveraging the synergistic therapeutic effects of compound 1 and fenelidone, we developed a composite drug delivery system, mPEG-PSU@CP1@1@fenelidone, which combines an amphiphilic mPEG-PSU shell with a CP1 core co-encapsulating both drugs. Notably, the fluorescence properties of compound 1 allow for real-time monitoring of drug release, as its fluorescence is quenched when encapsulated in CP1 and restored upon release. This system optimizes controlled drug release while enhancing the synergistic effects of compound 1 and fenelidone in reducing inflammation and renal fibrosis, as demonstrated in diabetic nephropathy (DN) model mice. Overall, the composite system integrates real-time fluorescence monitoring with improved therapeutic efficacy, offering a promising strategy for diabetic nephropathy treatment.
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Journal of Fluorescence is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original articles that advance the practice of this established spectroscopic technique. Topics covered include advances in theory/and or data analysis, studies of the photophysics of aromatic molecules, solvent, and environmental effects, development of stationary or time-resolved measurements, advances in fluorescence microscopy, imaging, photobleaching/recovery measurements, and/or phosphorescence for studies of cell biology, chemical biology and the advanced uses of fluorescence in flow cytometry/analysis, immunology, high throughput screening/drug discovery, DNA sequencing/arrays, genomics and proteomics. Typical applications might include studies of macromolecular dynamics and conformation, intracellular chemistry, and gene expression. The journal also publishes papers that describe the synthesis and characterization of new fluorophores, particularly those displaying unique sensitivities and/or optical properties. In addition to original articles, the Journal also publishes reviews, rapid communications, short communications, letters to the editor, topical news articles, and technical and design notes.