Research Article

FITC-Labeled Alendronate as an In Vivo Bone pH Sensor

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The pH-responsive characteristics of Aln-FITC after binding to HAp and bone. (a) The pH-relative fluorescence intensity curve of free Aln-FITC (green) and Aln-FITC bonding to HAp (blue). Black arrows indicate the leftward shift after binding to HAp. (b) The fluorescence intensity in femur blocks decreased when the pH increased from 6.8 to 7.4. , . Representative fluorescence microscopy images of femur blocks bonded with Aln-FITC were affiliated with the data points. Note that the bottom right corner is the thin bone at the margin and the top left corner is the central thick bone. (c) The radiant efficiency of Aln-FITC in rat perfused bones over the pH range of 6.8-7.4. (d) The calibration curve of pH-radiant efficiency showed that the radiant efficiency in perfused bone linearly decreased when the pH increased from 6.8 to 7.4. , .
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