Lutetium texaphyrin (PCI-0123): a near-infrared, water-soluble photosensitizer
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1996.tb09647.x
Lutetium texaphyrin (PCI-0123): a near-infrared, water-soluble photosensitizer
Abstract
Lutetium texaphyrin, PCI-0123, is a pure, water-soluble photosensitizer with a large broad absorption band centered at 732 nm. The compound was tested for photodynamic therapy (PDT) effectiveness in a murine mammary cancer model. The texaphyrin macrocycle as illustrated by magnetic resonance imaging and 14C-radiolabeled texaphyrin studies was shown to be tumor selective; a tumor-to-muscle ratio of 10.55 was seen after 5 h. Lutetium texaphyrin, at a drug dose of 20 mumol/kg with irradiation 5 h postinjection at 150 J/cm2 and 150 mW/cm2, had significant efficacy (P < 0.0001) in treating neoplasms of moderate size (40 +/- 14 mm3) and also had significant efficacy (P < 0.0001) in treating larger neoplasms (147 +/- 68 mm3). The PDT efficacy was correlated with the time interval between PCI-0123 administration and light exposure. A 100% cure rate was achieved when photoirradiation took place 3 h postinjection compared to 50% for 5 h using 10 mumol/kg and 150 J/cm2 at 150 mW/cm2. The PDT efficacy was attributable to the selective uptake/retention of the texaphyrin photosensitizer in addition to the depth of light penetration achievable at the 732 nm laser irradiation.
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