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Lowering photosensitizer doses and increasing fluences induce apoptosis in tumor bearing mice
Author(s) -
Katja Haedicke,
Susanna Graefe,
Ulf Teichgraeber,
Ingrid Hilger
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
biomedical optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.362
H-Index - 86
ISSN - 2156-7085
DOI - 10.1364/boe.7.002641
Subject(s) - photosensitizer , photodynamic therapy , in vivo , apoptosis , cancer research , ex vivo , annexin , chemistry , pathology , medicine , biology , biochemistry , photochemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , organic chemistry
The objective of this study was to determine an optimal dose of photodynamic therapy (PDT) for inducing apoptotic tumor cells in vivo. In this context, mice bearing human tongue-squamous epithelium carcinomas were treated with various photosensitizer concentrations and fluences. Tumor apoptosis was imaged after 2 days via a self-designed DY-734-annexin V probe using near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) optical imaging. Apoptosis was verified ex vivo via TUNEL staining. Apoptotic tumor cells were detected in vivo at a dose of 40 µg photosensitizer and a fluency of 100 J/cm(2). This is the lowest photosensitizer dose reported so far.

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