Literature DB >> 11133178

Treatment parameters for selective occlusion of experimental corneal neovascularization by photodynamic therapy using a water soluble photosensitizer, ATX-S10(Na).

Y Gohto1, A Obana, M Kanai, S Nagata, S Nakajima, T Miki.   

Abstract

Time dependent change of an accumulation of an amphiphilic photosensitizer, ATX-S10(Na) on rabbit corneal neovascularization (CoNV) was evaluated by angiography using ATX-S10(Na) as a fluorescent dye on three rabbits. The angiography showed that the dye accumulated on CoNV 3-5 hr after dye injection when the dye in the iris was minimum. The results suggested 3-5 hr after might be the optimal time to start photodynamic therapy (PDT) to occlude CoNV selectively without damage to the surrounding normal tissue such as the iris. Then the optimal treatment parameters in PDT using ATX-S10(Na) for selective occlusion of the CoNV were investigated on rabbit eyes. PDT was performed with two different time intervals between dye injection and laser irradiation of a diode laser (670 nm), different laser doses and three different dye doses on 21 animals. PDT performed immediately after dye injection selectively occluded CoNV with laser irradiations from 30.6 to 38.2 J cm(-2)and a 2 mg kg(-1)dose of ATX-S10(Na), as well as with 15.3 J cm(-2)and a 6 mg kg(-1)dose. PDT performed 4 hr after dye injection with 107.0-152.8 J cm(-2)and a 6 mg kg(-1)dose, as well as with 38.2-53.5 J cm(-2)and a 12 mg kg(-1)dose was also effective. Although PDT performed either immediately or 4 hr after ATX-S10(Na) injection selectively occluded CoNV, the width of the optimal range of radiant exposures seemed wider in PDT performed 4 hr after dye injection. It is supposed that this result is associated with the difference of dye accumulation between in CoNV and in normal tissue as shown by the present angiographical findings. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11133178     DOI: 10.1006/exer.2000.0931

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Eye Res        ISSN: 0014-4835            Impact factor:   3.467


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