A Bifunctional Photosensitizer for Enhanced Fractional Photodynamic Therapy: Singlet Oxygen Generation in the Presence and Absence of Light

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作者
Turan, Ilke Simsek [1 ]
Yildiz, Deniz [2 ]
Turksoy, Abdurrahman [2 ]
Gunaydin, Gurcan [3 ]
Akkaya, Engin. U. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Bilkent Univ, UNAM Natl Nanotechnol Res Ctr, TR-06800 Ankara, Turkey
[2] Bilkent Univ, Dept Chem, TR-06800 Ankara, Turkey
[3] Hacettepe Univ, Dept Basic Oncol, TR-06100 Ankara, Turkey
关键词
BODIPY; peroxides; photochemistry; photodynamic therapy; singlet oxygen; BODIPY DYES; IN-VIVO; TUMOR OXYGENATION; CANCER; DERIVATIVES; PDT; PHOTOCYTOTOXICITY; ACTIVATION; PORPHYRIN; EFFICIENT;
D O I
10.1002/anie.201511345
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
The photosensitized generation of singlet oxygen within tumor tissues during photodynamic therapy (PDT) is self-limiting, as the already low oxygen concentrations within tumors is further diminished during the process. In certain applications, to minimize photoinduced hypoxia the light is introduced intermittently (fractional PDT) to allow time for the replenishment of cellular oxygen. This condition extends the time required for effective therapy. Herein, we demonstrated that a photosensitizer with an additional 2-pyridone module for trapping singlet oxygen would be useful in fractional PDT. Thus, in the light cycle, the endoperoxide of 2-pyridone is generated along with singlet oxygen. In the dark cycle, the endoperoxide undergoes thermal cycloreversion to produce singlet oxygen, regenerating the 2-pyridone module. As a result, the photodynamic process can continue in the dark as well as in the light cycles. Cell-culture studies validated this working principle in vitro.
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页码:2875 / 2878
页数:4
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