Breathing Laser-Spectral Mapping of Cavity-Enhanced Redox Reactions with Subcellular Resolution

Hui Zhu, Guocheng Fang, Ningyuan Nie, Jun Xie, Po Hao Tseng, Zhongshu Xiong, Dechen Jiang, Chang Jie Mao, Jun Jie Zhu, Sing Yian Chew, Yu Cheng Chen*

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Abstract

Precise and dynamic observation of redox reactions in living organisms holds significant importance for the study of physiological processes and pathological mechanisms. However, the current technologies still make it challenging to monitor this process in a nondestructive and highly sensitive manner. Herein, we introduced a bioactive laser approach for ultrasensitive and real-time monitoring of intracellular redox reactions. Resazurin, as a popular cell viability assay reagent, has lasing behaviors and photostability, which makes it suitable for the development of bioactive lasers. Due to the strong interactions of light and matter within the laser cavity, subtle changes in resazurin concentration during the redox reaction can be translated into detectable wavelength shifts in the lasing spectrum. With narrow laser peaks, the sensing resolution can reach down to 30 pM per 10 pm wavelength shift. Combined with a scanning platform, we mapped the intracellular and intercellular heterogeneities in metabolism. Further applications in cell identification, oxidative stress assessment, and drug evaluation revealed the universal applicability of this method in cell assays and biomedical analysis, providing insights into disease diagnosis and drug screening.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10955-10965
Number of pages11
JournalACS Nano
Volume19
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 25 2025
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Materials Science
  • General Engineering
  • General Physics and Astronomy

Keywords

  • cavity
  • microlaser
  • redox reaction
  • spectral imaging
  • subcellular resolution

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