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An azo dye for photodynamic therapy that is activated selectively by two-photon excitation

Two-photon photodynamic therapy (TP-PDT) is a promising approach for the treatment of cancer because of its better penetration depth and superior spatial selectivity. Here, we describe an azo group containing cyclized-cyanine derivatives (ACC1 and ACC2) as a two-photon activated, type I based photos...

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Autores principales: Juvekar, Vinayak, Lim, Chang Su, Lee, Dong Joon, Park, Sang Jun, Song, Gyeong Ok, Kang, Hyuk, Kim, Hwan Myung
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8178981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34163605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05686c
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author Juvekar, Vinayak
Lim, Chang Su
Lee, Dong Joon
Park, Sang Jun
Song, Gyeong Ok
Kang, Hyuk
Kim, Hwan Myung
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Lim, Chang Su
Lee, Dong Joon
Park, Sang Jun
Song, Gyeong Ok
Kang, Hyuk
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description Two-photon photodynamic therapy (TP-PDT) is a promising approach for the treatment of cancer because of its better penetration depth and superior spatial selectivity. Here, we describe an azo group containing cyclized-cyanine derivatives (ACC1 and ACC2) as a two-photon activated, type I based photosensitizer (PS). These small-molecule and heavy atom-free organic dyes showed marked reactive oxygen species (ROS)-generating ability under physiological conditions, as well as fast loading ability into the cells and negligible dark toxicity. Live cell analyses with one- and two-photon microscopy revealed that these dyes showed higher ROS generation ability upon two-photon excitation than upon one-photon excitation via the type I process. The PSs have superior PDT properties compared to conventional Visudyne and 5-ALA under mild conditions. These characteristics allowed for precise PDT at the target region in mimic tumor spheroids, demonstrating that the developed TP PS could be useful in efficient PDT applications and in designing various PSs.
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spelling pubmed-81789812021-06-22 An azo dye for photodynamic therapy that is activated selectively by two-photon excitation Juvekar, Vinayak Lim, Chang Su Lee, Dong Joon Park, Sang Jun Song, Gyeong Ok Kang, Hyuk Kim, Hwan Myung Chem Sci Chemistry Two-photon photodynamic therapy (TP-PDT) is a promising approach for the treatment of cancer because of its better penetration depth and superior spatial selectivity. Here, we describe an azo group containing cyclized-cyanine derivatives (ACC1 and ACC2) as a two-photon activated, type I based photosensitizer (PS). These small-molecule and heavy atom-free organic dyes showed marked reactive oxygen species (ROS)-generating ability under physiological conditions, as well as fast loading ability into the cells and negligible dark toxicity. Live cell analyses with one- and two-photon microscopy revealed that these dyes showed higher ROS generation ability upon two-photon excitation than upon one-photon excitation via the type I process. The PSs have superior PDT properties compared to conventional Visudyne and 5-ALA under mild conditions. These characteristics allowed for precise PDT at the target region in mimic tumor spheroids, demonstrating that the developed TP PS could be useful in efficient PDT applications and in designing various PSs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8178981/ /pubmed/34163605 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05686c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Juvekar, Vinayak
Lim, Chang Su
Lee, Dong Joon
Park, Sang Jun
Song, Gyeong Ok
Kang, Hyuk
Kim, Hwan Myung
An azo dye for photodynamic therapy that is activated selectively by two-photon excitation
title An azo dye for photodynamic therapy that is activated selectively by two-photon excitation
title_full An azo dye for photodynamic therapy that is activated selectively by two-photon excitation
title_fullStr An azo dye for photodynamic therapy that is activated selectively by two-photon excitation
title_full_unstemmed An azo dye for photodynamic therapy that is activated selectively by two-photon excitation
title_short An azo dye for photodynamic therapy that is activated selectively by two-photon excitation
title_sort azo dye for photodynamic therapy that is activated selectively by two-photon excitation
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8178981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34163605
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc05686c
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