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PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF PANCREATIC CARCINOMA: DIHEMATOPORPHYRIN ETHER UPTAKE and PHOTOBLEACHING KINETICS

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Abstract

Abstract Results of dihematoporphryin ether (DHE) uptake and fluorescence kinetics show that the concentration in the pancreas is on the order of 40‐60 μg DHE g−1 of tissue at an injected dose of 40 mg kg−1. Previously concentrations on this order have primarily been found in organs of the reticuloendothelial system. Two intra‐pancreatic carcinoma models, one of acinar origin (rat) and one of ductal origin (hamster), were studied. Both showed equal or higher concentrations of DHE as compared with normal pancreas when fluorescence measurements and chemical extraction procedures were performed. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) treatment of the normal pancreas and pancreatic tumors yielded atypical results. When the normal pancreas with DHE present is exposed to 630‐nm light from a dye laser (75 mW cm−2, 30 min), the normal photobleaching measurable by fluorescence decay does not occur. Yet the pancreatic tumor responds with a relatively normal fluorescence decay pattern, with hemorrhaging and a resultant loss of measurable DHE concentration.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)853-858
Number of pages6
JournalPhotochemistry and Photobiology
Volume46
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1987

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