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Singlet Oxygen in Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy: Photosensitizer-Dependent Production and Decay in E. coli

Several families of photosensitizers are currently being scrutinized for antimicrobial photodynamic therapy applications. Differences in physical and photochemical properties can lead to different localization patterns as well as differences in singlet oxygen production and decay when the photosensi...

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Autores principales: Ragàs, Xavier, He, Xin, Agut, Montserrat, Roxo-Rosa, Mónica, Gonsalves, António Rocha, Serra, Arménio C., Nonell, Santi
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Publicado: MDPI 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6269980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23449068
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules18032712
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author Ragàs, Xavier
He, Xin
Agut, Montserrat
Roxo-Rosa, Mónica
Gonsalves, António Rocha
Serra, Arménio C.
Nonell, Santi
author_facet Ragàs, Xavier
He, Xin
Agut, Montserrat
Roxo-Rosa, Mónica
Gonsalves, António Rocha
Serra, Arménio C.
Nonell, Santi
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description Several families of photosensitizers are currently being scrutinized for antimicrobial photodynamic therapy applications. Differences in physical and photochemical properties can lead to different localization patterns as well as differences in singlet oxygen production and decay when the photosensitizers are taken up by bacterial cells. We have examined the production and fate of singlet oxygen in Escherichia coli upon photosensitization with three structurally-different cationic photosensitizers, namely New Methylene Blue N (NMB), a member of the phenothiazine family, ACS268, a hydrophobic porphyrin with a single cationic alkyl chain, and zinc(II)-tetramethyltetrapyridinoporphyrazinium salt, a phthalocyanine-like photosensitizer with four positive charges on the macrocycle core. The kinetics of singlet oxygen production and decay indicate different localization for the three photosensitizers, whereby NMB appears to localize in an aqueous-like microenvironment, whereas ACS268 localizes in an oxygen-shielded site, highly reactive towards singlet oxygen. The tetracationic zinc(II) tetrapyridinoporphyrazine is extensively aggregated in the bacteria and fails to produce any detectable singlet oxygen.
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spelling pubmed-62699802018-12-20 Singlet Oxygen in Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy: Photosensitizer-Dependent Production and Decay in E. coli Ragàs, Xavier He, Xin Agut, Montserrat Roxo-Rosa, Mónica Gonsalves, António Rocha Serra, Arménio C. Nonell, Santi Molecules Article Several families of photosensitizers are currently being scrutinized for antimicrobial photodynamic therapy applications. Differences in physical and photochemical properties can lead to different localization patterns as well as differences in singlet oxygen production and decay when the photosensitizers are taken up by bacterial cells. We have examined the production and fate of singlet oxygen in Escherichia coli upon photosensitization with three structurally-different cationic photosensitizers, namely New Methylene Blue N (NMB), a member of the phenothiazine family, ACS268, a hydrophobic porphyrin with a single cationic alkyl chain, and zinc(II)-tetramethyltetrapyridinoporphyrazinium salt, a phthalocyanine-like photosensitizer with four positive charges on the macrocycle core. The kinetics of singlet oxygen production and decay indicate different localization for the three photosensitizers, whereby NMB appears to localize in an aqueous-like microenvironment, whereas ACS268 localizes in an oxygen-shielded site, highly reactive towards singlet oxygen. The tetracationic zinc(II) tetrapyridinoporphyrazine is extensively aggregated in the bacteria and fails to produce any detectable singlet oxygen. MDPI 2013-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6269980/ /pubmed/23449068 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules18032712 Text en © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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He, Xin
Agut, Montserrat
Roxo-Rosa, Mónica
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Serra, Arménio C.
Nonell, Santi
Singlet Oxygen in Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy: Photosensitizer-Dependent Production and Decay in E. coli
title Singlet Oxygen in Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy: Photosensitizer-Dependent Production and Decay in E. coli
title_full Singlet Oxygen in Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy: Photosensitizer-Dependent Production and Decay in E. coli
title_fullStr Singlet Oxygen in Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy: Photosensitizer-Dependent Production and Decay in E. coli
title_full_unstemmed Singlet Oxygen in Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy: Photosensitizer-Dependent Production and Decay in E. coli
title_short Singlet Oxygen in Antimicrobial Photodynamic Therapy: Photosensitizer-Dependent Production and Decay in E. coli
title_sort singlet oxygen in antimicrobial photodynamic therapy: photosensitizer-dependent production and decay in e. coli
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6269980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23449068
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules18032712
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