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Inside-the-body light delivery system using endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology

BACKGROUND: Light-based therapies are promising for treating diseases including cancer, hereditary conditions, and protein-related disorders. However, systems, methods, and devices that deliver light deep inside the body are limited. This study aimed to develop an endovascular therapy-based light il...

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Autores principales: Tsukamoto, Toshihiko, Fujita, Yuko, Shimogami, Manabu, Kaneda, Kenji, Seto, Takanari, Mizukami, Kotaro, Takei, Miyoko, Isobe, Yoshitaka, Yasui, Hirotoshi, Sato, Kazuhide
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9669774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36208989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104289
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author Tsukamoto, Toshihiko
Fujita, Yuko
Shimogami, Manabu
Kaneda, Kenji
Seto, Takanari
Mizukami, Kotaro
Takei, Miyoko
Isobe, Yoshitaka
Yasui, Hirotoshi
Sato, Kazuhide
author_facet Tsukamoto, Toshihiko
Fujita, Yuko
Shimogami, Manabu
Kaneda, Kenji
Seto, Takanari
Mizukami, Kotaro
Takei, Miyoko
Isobe, Yoshitaka
Yasui, Hirotoshi
Sato, Kazuhide
author_sort Tsukamoto, Toshihiko
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description BACKGROUND: Light-based therapies are promising for treating diseases including cancer, hereditary conditions, and protein-related disorders. However, systems, methods, and devices that deliver light deep inside the body are limited. This study aimed to develop an endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology (ET-BLIT), capable of providing deep light irradiation within the body. METHODS: The ET-BLIT system consists of a catheter with a single lumen as a guidewire and diffuser, with a transparent section at the distal end for thermocouple head attachment. The optical light diffuser alters the emission direction laterally, according to the optical fibre's nose-shape angle. If necessary, after delivering the catheter to the target position in the vessel, the diffuser is inserted into the catheter and placed in the transparent section in the direction of the target lesion. FINDINGS: ET-BLIT was tested in an animal model. The 690-nm near-infrared (NIR) light penetrated the walls of blood vessels to reach the liver and kidneys without causing temperature increase, vessel damage, or blood component alterations. NIR light transmittance from the diffuser to the detector within the organ or vessel was approximately 30% and 65% for the renal and hepatic arteries, respectively. INTERPRETATION: ET-BLIT can be potentially used in clinical photo-based medicine, as a far-out technology. ET-BLIT uses a familiar method that can access the whole body, as the basic procedure is comparable to that of endovascular therapy in terms of sequence and technique. Therefore, the use of the ET-BLIT system is promising for many light-based therapies that are currently in the research phase. FUNDING: Supported by Programme for Developing Next-generation Researchers (Japan Science and Technology Agency); JSPS KAKENHI (18K15923, 21K07217); JST-CREST (JPMJCR19H2); JST-FOREST-Souhatsu (JPMJFR2017); The Uehara Memorial Foundation; Yasuda Memorial Medical Foundation; Mochida Memorial Foundation for Medical and Pharmaceutical Research; Takeda Science Foundation; The Japan Health Foundation; Takahashi Industrial and Economic Research Foundation; AICHI Health Promotion Foundation; and Princess Takamatsu Cancer Research Fund.
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spelling pubmed-96697742022-11-18 Inside-the-body light delivery system using endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology Tsukamoto, Toshihiko Fujita, Yuko Shimogami, Manabu Kaneda, Kenji Seto, Takanari Mizukami, Kotaro Takei, Miyoko Isobe, Yoshitaka Yasui, Hirotoshi Sato, Kazuhide eBioMedicine Articles BACKGROUND: Light-based therapies are promising for treating diseases including cancer, hereditary conditions, and protein-related disorders. However, systems, methods, and devices that deliver light deep inside the body are limited. This study aimed to develop an endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology (ET-BLIT), capable of providing deep light irradiation within the body. METHODS: The ET-BLIT system consists of a catheter with a single lumen as a guidewire and diffuser, with a transparent section at the distal end for thermocouple head attachment. The optical light diffuser alters the emission direction laterally, according to the optical fibre's nose-shape angle. If necessary, after delivering the catheter to the target position in the vessel, the diffuser is inserted into the catheter and placed in the transparent section in the direction of the target lesion. FINDINGS: ET-BLIT was tested in an animal model. The 690-nm near-infrared (NIR) light penetrated the walls of blood vessels to reach the liver and kidneys without causing temperature increase, vessel damage, or blood component alterations. NIR light transmittance from the diffuser to the detector within the organ or vessel was approximately 30% and 65% for the renal and hepatic arteries, respectively. INTERPRETATION: ET-BLIT can be potentially used in clinical photo-based medicine, as a far-out technology. ET-BLIT uses a familiar method that can access the whole body, as the basic procedure is comparable to that of endovascular therapy in terms of sequence and technique. Therefore, the use of the ET-BLIT system is promising for many light-based therapies that are currently in the research phase. FUNDING: Supported by Programme for Developing Next-generation Researchers (Japan Science and Technology Agency); JSPS KAKENHI (18K15923, 21K07217); JST-CREST (JPMJCR19H2); JST-FOREST-Souhatsu (JPMJFR2017); The Uehara Memorial Foundation; Yasuda Memorial Medical Foundation; Mochida Memorial Foundation for Medical and Pharmaceutical Research; Takeda Science Foundation; The Japan Health Foundation; Takahashi Industrial and Economic Research Foundation; AICHI Health Promotion Foundation; and Princess Takamatsu Cancer Research Fund. Elsevier 2022-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9669774/ /pubmed/36208989 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104289 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tsukamoto, Toshihiko
Fujita, Yuko
Shimogami, Manabu
Kaneda, Kenji
Seto, Takanari
Mizukami, Kotaro
Takei, Miyoko
Isobe, Yoshitaka
Yasui, Hirotoshi
Sato, Kazuhide
Inside-the-body light delivery system using endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology
title Inside-the-body light delivery system using endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology
title_full Inside-the-body light delivery system using endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology
title_fullStr Inside-the-body light delivery system using endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology
title_full_unstemmed Inside-the-body light delivery system using endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology
title_short Inside-the-body light delivery system using endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology
title_sort inside-the-body light delivery system using endovascular therapy-based light illumination technology
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9669774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36208989
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2022.104289
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