NEW PHOTOSENSITIZERS FOR PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY - COMBINED EFFECT OF METALLOPURPURIN DERIVATIVES AND LIGHT ON TRANSPLANTABLE BLADDER-TUMORS

  • 1 January 1988
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 48 (1), 194-198
Abstract
A series of metallopurpurins was tested for their photodynamic activity against transplantable N-[4-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-2-thiazoyl]formamide-induced urothelial tumors growing in male Fischer CDF (F344/CrIBR) rats. Histological examination of tumors in animals treated with the metallopurpurins and red light ( > 590 nm, 360 J/cm2) revealed tumor necrosis 24 h after completion of therapy. Control tumors showed no histological change. In 30-day tumor regrowth studies, 70% of animals treated with the metallopurpurin derivative SnET2 were free of tumors while 50% of the animals treated with the free-base purpurin ET2 were free of tumor. Metallopurpurins have intense absorptions in the red region of the visible spectrum, a region with good tissue penetration. The metallopurpurins are easily prepared from the corresponding purpurins with a high degree of purity. This study demonstrates the potential of these photosensitizers for photodynamic cancer therapy.