Routine experimental system for defining conditions used in photodynamic therapy and fluorescence photodetection of (non-) neoplastic epithelia

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serval:BIB_3940E7D3CA6B
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Routine experimental system for defining conditions used in photodynamic therapy and fluorescence photodetection of (non-) neoplastic epithelia
Journal
Journal of Biomedical Optics
Author(s)
Lange  N., Vaucher  L., Marti  A., Etter  A. L., Gerber  P., van Den Bergh  H., Jichlinski  P., Kucera  P.
ISSN
1083-3668 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2001
Volume
6
Number
2
Pages
151-9
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Apr
Abstract
A common method to induce enhanced short-term endogenous porphyrin synthesis and accumulation in cell is the topical, systemic application of 5-aminolevulinic acid or one of its derivatives. This circumvents the intravenous administration of photosensitizers normally used for photodynamic therapy (PDT) of fluorescence photodetection. However, in the majority of potential medical indications, optimal conditions with respect to the porphyrin precursor or its pharmaceutical formulation have not yet been found. Due to ethical restrictions and animal right directives, the number of available test objects is limited. Hence, definition and use of nonanimal test methods are needed. Tissue and organ cultures are a promising approach in replacing cost intensive animal models in early stages of drug development. In this paper, we present a tissue culture, which can among others be used routinely to answer specific questions emerging in the field of photodynamic therapy and fluorescence photodetection. This technique uses mucosae excised from sheep paranasal sinuses or pig bladder, which is cultured under controlled conditions. It allows quasiquantitative testing of different protoporphyrin IX precursors with respect to dose-response curves and pharmacokinetics, as well as the evaluation of different incubation conditions and/or different drug formulations. Furthermore, this approach, when combined with the use of electron microscopy and fluorescence-based methods, can be used to quantitatively determine the therapeutic outcome following protoporphyrin IX-mediated PDT.
Keywords
Aminolevulinic Acid/pharmacology Animals Cell Death Culture Techniques Humans Hydrogen-Ion Concentration *Microscopy, Fluorescence Mucous Membrane/drug effects/metabolism Neoplasms/*diagnosis/*drug therapy Paranasal Sinuses/metabolism *Photochemotherapy Photosensitizing Agents/pharmacology Prodrugs/pharmacology Protoporphyrins/metabolism Respiratory Mucosa/metabolism Sheep Swine Time Factors Urinary Bladder/drug effects/metabolism
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