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Tissue Damage in the Canine Normal Esophagus by Photoactivation with Talaporfin Sodium (Laserphyrin): A Preclinical Study

BACKGROUND: Treatment failure at the primary site after chemoradiotherapy is a major problem in achieving a complete response. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) with porfimer sodium (Photofrin®) has some problems such as the requirement for shielding from light for several weeks and a high incidence of ski...

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Autores principales: Horimatsu, Takahiro, Muto, Manabu, Yoda, Yusuke, Yano, Tomonori, Ezoe, Yasumasa, Miyamoto, Shinichi, Chiba, Tsutomu
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3374776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22719875
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038308
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author Horimatsu, Takahiro
Muto, Manabu
Yoda, Yusuke
Yano, Tomonori
Ezoe, Yasumasa
Miyamoto, Shinichi
Chiba, Tsutomu
author_facet Horimatsu, Takahiro
Muto, Manabu
Yoda, Yusuke
Yano, Tomonori
Ezoe, Yasumasa
Miyamoto, Shinichi
Chiba, Tsutomu
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description BACKGROUND: Treatment failure at the primary site after chemoradiotherapy is a major problem in achieving a complete response. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) with porfimer sodium (Photofrin®) has some problems such as the requirement for shielding from light for several weeks and a high incidence of skin phototoxicity. PDT with talaporfin sodium (Laserphyrin) is less toxic and is expected to have a better effect compared with Photofrin PDT. However, Laserphyrin PDT is not approved for use in the esophagus. In this preclinical study, we investigated tissue damage of the canine normal esophagus caused by photoactivation with Laserphyrin. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Diode laser irradiation was performed at 60 min after administration. An area 5 cm oral to the esophagogastric junction was irradiated at 25 J/cm(2), 50 J/cm(2), and 100 J/cm(2) using a three-step escalation. The irradiated areas were evaluated endoscopically on postirradiation days 1 and 7, and were subjected to histological examination after autopsy. The areas injured by photoactivation were 52 mm(2), 498 mm(2), and 831 mm(2) after irradiation at 25 J/cm(2), 50 J/cm(2), and 100 J/cm(2), respectively. Tissue injury was observed in the muscle layer or even deeper at any irradiation level and became more severe as the irradiation dose increased. At 100 J/cm(2) both inflammatory changes and necrosis were seen histologically in extra-adventitial tissue. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: To minimize injury of the normal esophagus by photoactivation with Laserphyrin, diode laser irradiation at 25 J/cm(2) appears to be safe. For human application, it would be desirable to investigate the optimal laser dose starting from this level.
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spelling pubmed-33747762012-06-20 Tissue Damage in the Canine Normal Esophagus by Photoactivation with Talaporfin Sodium (Laserphyrin): A Preclinical Study Horimatsu, Takahiro Muto, Manabu Yoda, Yusuke Yano, Tomonori Ezoe, Yasumasa Miyamoto, Shinichi Chiba, Tsutomu PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Treatment failure at the primary site after chemoradiotherapy is a major problem in achieving a complete response. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) with porfimer sodium (Photofrin®) has some problems such as the requirement for shielding from light for several weeks and a high incidence of skin phototoxicity. PDT with talaporfin sodium (Laserphyrin) is less toxic and is expected to have a better effect compared with Photofrin PDT. However, Laserphyrin PDT is not approved for use in the esophagus. In this preclinical study, we investigated tissue damage of the canine normal esophagus caused by photoactivation with Laserphyrin. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Diode laser irradiation was performed at 60 min after administration. An area 5 cm oral to the esophagogastric junction was irradiated at 25 J/cm(2), 50 J/cm(2), and 100 J/cm(2) using a three-step escalation. The irradiated areas were evaluated endoscopically on postirradiation days 1 and 7, and were subjected to histological examination after autopsy. The areas injured by photoactivation were 52 mm(2), 498 mm(2), and 831 mm(2) after irradiation at 25 J/cm(2), 50 J/cm(2), and 100 J/cm(2), respectively. Tissue injury was observed in the muscle layer or even deeper at any irradiation level and became more severe as the irradiation dose increased. At 100 J/cm(2) both inflammatory changes and necrosis were seen histologically in extra-adventitial tissue. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: To minimize injury of the normal esophagus by photoactivation with Laserphyrin, diode laser irradiation at 25 J/cm(2) appears to be safe. For human application, it would be desirable to investigate the optimal laser dose starting from this level. Public Library of Science 2012-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3374776/ /pubmed/22719875 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038308 Text en Horimatsu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Horimatsu, Takahiro
Muto, Manabu
Yoda, Yusuke
Yano, Tomonori
Ezoe, Yasumasa
Miyamoto, Shinichi
Chiba, Tsutomu
Tissue Damage in the Canine Normal Esophagus by Photoactivation with Talaporfin Sodium (Laserphyrin): A Preclinical Study
title Tissue Damage in the Canine Normal Esophagus by Photoactivation with Talaporfin Sodium (Laserphyrin): A Preclinical Study
title_full Tissue Damage in the Canine Normal Esophagus by Photoactivation with Talaporfin Sodium (Laserphyrin): A Preclinical Study
title_fullStr Tissue Damage in the Canine Normal Esophagus by Photoactivation with Talaporfin Sodium (Laserphyrin): A Preclinical Study
title_full_unstemmed Tissue Damage in the Canine Normal Esophagus by Photoactivation with Talaporfin Sodium (Laserphyrin): A Preclinical Study
title_short Tissue Damage in the Canine Normal Esophagus by Photoactivation with Talaporfin Sodium (Laserphyrin): A Preclinical Study
title_sort tissue damage in the canine normal esophagus by photoactivation with talaporfin sodium (laserphyrin): a preclinical study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3374776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22719875
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038308
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