EXPERIMENTAL CONFIRMATION FOR SELECTION OF IRRADIATION REGIMENS FOR INTRAPERITONEAL PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY WITH PORPHYRIN AND PHTHALOCYANINE PHOTOSENSITIZERS

Autor: A. A. Pankratov, E. A. Suleymanov, E. A. Lukyanets, Yu. B Venediktova, A. D. Plyutinskaya
Jazyk: ruština
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Biomedical Photonics, Vol 6, Iss 2, Pp 12-20 (2017)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2413-9432
Popis: Optimized irradiation regimens for intraperitoneal photodynamic therapy with porphyrin and phthalocyanine photosensitizers are determined in in vitro and in vivo studies.The experimental study on НЕр2 cell line showed that reduce of power density for constant light dose increased significantly the efficacy of photodynamic therapy (the reduce of power density from 20-80 mW/cm2 to 10 mW/cm2 had the same results (90% cell death) for half as much concentration of the photosensitizer).The obtained results were confirmed in vivo in mice with grafted tumor S-37. For light dose of 90 J/cm2 and power density of 25 mW/cm2 none of animals in the experimental group had total resorption of the tumor. For the same light dose and decrease of power density to 12 mW/cm2 total tumor resorption was achieved in 34% of animals, 66% of animals died from phototoxic shock. For twofold decrease of light dose – to 45 J/cm2 with the same low-intensity power density (12 mW/cm2) we managed total tumor resorption in 100% of animals.In the following studies of optimized irradiation regimen for intrapleural photodynamic therapy the reaction of intact peritoneum of rats on photodynamic exposure was assessed and optimized parameters of laser irradiation, which did not cause necrosis and intense inflammatory reaction of peritoneum, were determined – light dose of 10 J/cm2 with power density of mW/cm2.Thus, the reasonability for use of low-intensity regimens of irradiation for intraperitoneal photodynamic therapy was confirmed experimentally with possibility of high efficacy of treatment without inflammatory reactions of peritoneum.
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