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DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1995.tb09150.x
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SITES OF PHOTODAMAGE in vivo and in vitro BY A CATIONIC PORPHYRIN

David Kessel,Kathryn W. Woodburn,Barbara W. Henderson,C. K. Chang

Photodynamic therapy
In vivo
Porphyrin
1995
Abstract— Localization and photodynamic efficacy of a monocationic porphyrin (MCP) were assessed using murine leukemia cells in culture. This sensitizer localized at surface membrane loci and catalyzed selective photodamage to membrane structures. Although both cationic and hydrophobic, this porphyrin was not recognized by the multidrug transporter, which excludes many cationic agents from cells that express multidrug resistance. Photodynamic studies with the murine radiation‐induced fibrosarcoma tumor model indicated moderate photosensitization of neoplastic lesions in vivo at 3 h, but not at 24 h after sensitizer administration. Pharmacokinetic studies indicate that plasma levels, not tissue levels were the major determinant of photodynamic therapy (PDT) response. Consistent with this observation, vascular damage and disturbances of tissue perfusion followed PDT. These effects were more pronounced in tumor‐bearing skin than in normal skin. The therapeutic response to MCP appeared to be related mainly to secondary, probably vascular, effects.
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