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In vitro and in vivo photosensitization by protoporphyrins possessing different lipophilicities and vertical localization in the membrane
- Source :
- Photochemistry and photobiology. 82(5)
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is being evaluated in clinical trials for treatment of various oncologic and ophthalmic diseases. The main cause for cell inactivation and retardation of tumor growth after photoactivation of sensitizers is very short-lived singlet oxygen molecules that are produced and have limited diffusion distances. In this paper we show that the extent of biological damage can be modulated by using protoporphyrin, which was modified to increase its lipophilicity, and which also places the tetrapyrrole core deeper within the membrane by the carboxylate groups being anchored at the lipid:water interface. The uptake of the parent molecule (PPIX) and its diheptanoic acid analogue (PPIXC6) by WiDR and CT26 cells was investigated by fluorescence microscopy and by fluorescence intensity from the cells. The uptake of PPIXC6 increased almost linearly with incubation length for over 24 h, whereas for PPIX only 1 h was needed to reach maximal intracellular concentration. Fluorescence microscopy of both cell lines indicated that both drugs were distributed diffusely in the plasma membrane and cytoplasm, but remained outside the nucleus. The efficiency of in vitro inactivation of WiDr and CT26 cells increased with the length of the alkylcarboxylic chain. Tumors in mice that were treated with PPIX-PDT grew more slowly than control tumors. However, tumors that were given PPIXC6 followed by light exposure showed a significant delay in their growth.
- Subjects :
- Cell Survival
medicine.medical_treatment
Cell
Protoporphyrins
Photodynamic therapy
Biochemistry
chemistry.chemical_compound
In vivo
Cell Line, Tumor
Fluorescence microscope
medicine
Humans
Photosensitivity Disorders
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Photosensitizing Agents
Cell Membrane
Biological Transport
General Medicine
In vitro
Kinetics
medicine.anatomical_structure
chemistry
Photochemotherapy
Cytoplasm
Colonic Neoplasms
Protoporphyrin
Intracellular
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00318655
- Volume :
- 82
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Photochemistry and photobiology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....962fa0cd5e13a708a283396695dff8fb