TY - JOUR
T1 - The study of the characteristic of photocytotoxicity under high peak power pulsed irradiation with ATX-S10Na(II) in vitro
AU - Ohmori, Sayaka
AU - Masuda, Kensuke
AU - Yoshida, Masatake
AU - Arai, Tsunenori
AU - Nakajima, Susumu
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Acknowledgements The authors thank Isao Sakata, PhD, Photochemical Co. Ltd., for providing ATX-S10Na(II). This work was partially supported by a grant-in-aid from the 21st Century COE Program of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan to Keio University.
PY - 2005/9
Y1 - 2005/9
N2 - We studied hydrophilic photosensitizer ATX-S10Na(II) mediated photocytotoxicity against macrophage-like cell under pulsed irradiation. We found that photocytotoxicity suppression under high intensity irradiation was directly induced by a decrease in the Type-II photoreaction. We showed that this decrease was not attributable to absorption saturation with the high intensity irradiation. We found the cell lethality change from 70% to 13% with the pulse peak power density ranging from 0.29 MW/cm2 to 1.36 MW/cm 2, at the light dose of 20 J/cm2 and the pulse repetition rate at 40 Hz. To investigate the Type-II reaction, we measured the photobleaching, oxygen consumption and singlet oxygen luminescence of the photosensitizer solution. The transient absorption from the photosensitizer during the irradiation was measured with the pump-and-probe technique. We believe that the photocytotoxicity suppression induced by the high intensity irradiation might be useful for the treatment of depth-controlled photodynamic therapy without the wall damage of a hollow organ.
AB - We studied hydrophilic photosensitizer ATX-S10Na(II) mediated photocytotoxicity against macrophage-like cell under pulsed irradiation. We found that photocytotoxicity suppression under high intensity irradiation was directly induced by a decrease in the Type-II photoreaction. We showed that this decrease was not attributable to absorption saturation with the high intensity irradiation. We found the cell lethality change from 70% to 13% with the pulse peak power density ranging from 0.29 MW/cm2 to 1.36 MW/cm 2, at the light dose of 20 J/cm2 and the pulse repetition rate at 40 Hz. To investigate the Type-II reaction, we measured the photobleaching, oxygen consumption and singlet oxygen luminescence of the photosensitizer solution. The transient absorption from the photosensitizer during the irradiation was measured with the pump-and-probe technique. We believe that the photocytotoxicity suppression induced by the high intensity irradiation might be useful for the treatment of depth-controlled photodynamic therapy without the wall damage of a hollow organ.
KW - High peak power pulsed irradiation
KW - Photodynamic therapy
KW - Singlet oxygen generation
KW - Treatment depth-controlled PDT
KW - Type-II reaction
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U2 - 10.1007/s10103-005-0342-1
DO - 10.1007/s10103-005-0342-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 16007477
AN - SCOPUS:26244459270
SN - 0268-8921
VL - 20
SP - 54
EP - 61
JO - Lasers in Medical Science
JF - Lasers in Medical Science
IS - 2
ER -