• Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Vol. 8, Issue 1, 1540001 (2015)
Ying Ye1, Lai-Xing Wang2, Dan-Ping Zhang1, Yi-Jia Yan1, and Zhi-Long Chen1、*
Author Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pharmaceutical Science & Technology College of Chemistry and Biology, Donghua University Shanghai 201620, P. R. China
  • 2Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University Shanghai 200433, P. R. China
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    DOI: 10.1142/s1793545815400015 Cite this Article
    Ying Ye, Lai-Xing Wang, Dan-Ping Zhang, Yi-Jia Yan, Zhi-Long Chen. Studies on photodynamic mechanism of a novel chlorine derivative (TDPC) and its antitumor effect for photodynamic therapy in vitro and in vivo[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2015, 8(1): 1540001 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Photodynamic therapy (PDT) represents a promising method for treatment of cancerous tumors. The chemical and physical properties of used photosensitizer (PS) play key roles in the treatment e±cacy. In this study, a novel PS, 5,10,15,20-tetrakis((5-dipropylamino)pentyl)-chlorin (TDPC) which displayed a characteristic long wavelength absorption peak at 650 nm were synthesized. It also shows a singlet oxygen generation rate of 4.257 min-1. Generally, TDPC is localized in mitochondria and nucleus of cell. After light irradiation with 650 nm laser, it can kill many types of cell, in addition, TDPC–PDT can destroy ECA-109 tumor in nude mice and a necrotic scab was formed eventually. The expression levels of many genes which regulated cell growth and apoptosis were determined by RT-PCR following TDPC–PDT. The results showed that it either increased or decreased, among which, the expression level of TNFSF13, a member of tumor necrosis factor superfamily, increased significantly. In general, TDPC is an effective antitumor PS in vitro and in vivo and is worthy of further study as a new drug candidate. TNFSF13 will be an important molecular target for the discovery of new PSs.
    Ying Ye, Lai-Xing Wang, Dan-Ping Zhang, Yi-Jia Yan, Zhi-Long Chen. Studies on photodynamic mechanism of a novel chlorine derivative (TDPC) and its antitumor effect for photodynamic therapy in vitro and in vivo[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2015, 8(1): 1540001
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