化学
适体
体内
体外
药理学
可卡因滥用
药品
滥用药物
体外毒理学
毒品检测
计算生物学
生物化学
分子生物学
医学
色谱法
生物技术
精神科
生物
作者
Obtin Alkhamis,Juan Canoura,Yuyang Wu,Nicole Emmons,Yuting Wang,Kevin M. Honeywell,Kevin W. Plaxco,Tod E. Kippin,Yi Xiao
摘要
The ability to quantify cocaine in biological fluids is crucial for both the diagnosis of intoxication and overdose in the clinic as well as investigation of the drug's pharmacological and toxicological effects in the laboratory. To this end, we have performed high-stringency in vitro selection to generate DNA aptamers that bind cocaine with nanomolar affinity and clinically relevant specificity, thus representing a dramatic improvement over the current-generation, micromolar-affinity, low-specificity cocaine aptamers. Using these novel aptamers, we then developed two sensors for cocaine detection. The first, an in vitro fluorescent sensor, successfully detects cocaine at clinically relevant levels in 50% human serum without responding significantly to other drugs of abuse, endogenous substances, or a diverse range of therapeutic agents. The second, an electrochemical aptamer-based sensor, supports the real-time, seconds-resolved measurement of cocaine concentrations in vivo in the circulation of live animals. We believe the aptamers and sensors developed here could prove valuable for both point-of-care and on-site clinical cocaine detection as well as fundamental studies of cocaine neuropharmacology.
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