SELECTIVE NECROSIS IN DIMETHYLHYDRAZINE-INDUCED RAT COLON TUMORS USING PHTHALOCYANINE PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY

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BARR, H [1 ]
TRALAU, CJ [1 ]
BOULOS, PB [1 ]
MACROBERT, AJ [1 ]
KRASNER, N [1 ]
PHILLIPS, D [1 ]
BOWN, SG [1 ]
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[1] UCL ROYAL INST GREAT BRITAIN, DEPT PHOTOCHEM, LONDON W1X 4BS, ENGLAND
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英国惠康基金;
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10.1016/0016-5085(90)91086-L
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Photodynamic therapy is a relatively new method for the local destruction of tumors based on the administration of a photosensitizing agent that is retained in tumors and then activated to produce cytotoxic agents following irradiation with light. The selective retention of photosensitizers by dimethylhydrazine-induced colonic tumors over adjacent normal tissue is small (2:1, tumor to normal), making the possibility of producing selective tumor necrosis with total sparing of normal tissue difficult. Colonic cancers and adjacent normal colon were treated with the same light doses from an argon-pumped dye laser 48 h after intravenous injection of 0.5 or 5 mg/kg of the photosensitizer, aluminum-sulfonated phthalocyanine. There was little difference between the amount of necrosis in the tumor and the adjacent normal colon if the injected dose of photosensitizer was 5 mg/kg. However, at the lower dose of 0.5 mg/g, up to 2 mm of necrosis could be produced in the tumor withing damaging the normal colon. In vivo fluoresecence measurements showed that the photosensitizer was photodegraded during irradiation. This was confirmed by in vitro fluorescence scans of the normal colon after irradiation; the fluorescence from the photosensitizer was lowest at the point of irradiation. It is postulated that at low dosage, selective necrosis can occur because the photosensitizer is photodegraded in the normal colon before a threshold photodynamic dose is reached, whereas in tumor containing twice as much photosensitizer, a photodynamic threshold dose can be achieved and necrosis produced. © 1990.
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