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7 August 2019 Investigation of protoporphyrin IX production induced by aminolevulinic acid combined with thermogenic and/or vasodilator substances
Mirian Denise Stringasci, José Dirceu Vollet Filho, Lilian Tan Moriyama, Cristina Kurachi, Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato
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Proceedings Volume 11070, 17th International Photodynamic Association World Congress; 110706Q (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2525696
Event: 17th International Photodynamic Association World Congress, 2019, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Abstract
One of the limiting factors of photodynamic therapy is cutaneous permeation of a photosensitizer or precursor. Studies report that there is a strong relationship between temperature and porphyrin synthesis in biological tissue. The use of thermogenic and/or vasodilator substances may favor both ALA/methyl-ALA permeation and protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) production in the tissue. In this study, menthol, methyl nicotinate, and ginger extract were incorporated into either the ALA or methyl-ALA cream to investigate the PpIX production in rat skin. Fluorescence spectra were collected to quantify the PpIX present in tissues. The methyl nicotinate was the one with the highest optimization effect of PpIX production after three hours of incubation of the cream. Its association with methyl-ALA caused the production to be about 50% higher than that observed for methyl-ALA alone. These results are promising as a possible strategy for decreasing the incubation time of the precursor cream in various clinical protocols and increasing the photosensitizer production in lesions.
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Mirian Denise Stringasci, José Dirceu Vollet Filho, Lilian Tan Moriyama, Cristina Kurachi, and Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato "Investigation of protoporphyrin IX production induced by aminolevulinic acid combined with thermogenic and/or vasodilator substances", Proc. SPIE 11070, 17th International Photodynamic Association World Congress, 110706Q (7 August 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2525696
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Skin

Luminescence

Internet

Temperature metrology

Confocal microscopy

Fluorescence spectroscopy

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