Department of Chemistry , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , CB 3290 , Chapel Hill , North Carolina 27599 , United States.
Chem Rev. 2019 Nov 27;119(22):11551-11575. doi: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00797. Epub 2019 Sep 25.
Nitric oxide (NO) is a molecule of vast physiological significance, but much remains unknown about the in vivo concentration dependence of its activity, its basal level concentrations, and how levels fluctuate in the course of certain disease states. Although electrochemical methods are best suited to real-time, continuous monitoring of NO, sensors must be appropriately modified to ensure adequate selectivity, sensitivity, sensocompatibility, and biocompatibility in challenging biological environments. Herein, we provide a critical overview of recent advances in the field of electrochemical NO sensors designed to operate in physiological milieu. Unique to this review, we have opted to highlight research efforts undertaking meticulous characterization of the sensor's analytical performance. Furthermore, we compile basic recommendations to inform future electrochemical NO sensor development and facilitate cross-comparison of proposed sensor designs.
一氧化氮(NO)是一种具有广泛生理意义的分子,但关于其活性的体内浓度依赖性、基础浓度以及在某些疾病状态下水平如何波动,仍有许多未知。尽管电化学方法最适合实时、连续监测 NO,但传感器必须进行适当的修改,以确保在具有挑战性的生物环境中具有足够的选择性、灵敏度、相容性和生物相容性。在此,我们对旨在在生理环境中运行的电化学 NO 传感器领域的最新进展进行了批判性综述。与其他综述不同的是,我们选择重点介绍对传感器分析性能进行细致表征的研究工作。此外,我们还总结了基本建议,以指导未来电化学 NO 传感器的开发,并促进对所提出的传感器设计的交叉比较。