Literature DB >> 1502260

Action spectra of phthalocyanines with respect to photosensitization of cells.

J Moan1, K Berg, J C Bommer, A Western.   

Abstract

Human carcinoma cells (NHIK 3025 cells) and Chinese hamster cells (V79 cells) were incubated with AlPcS1, AlPcS2 and AlPcS4, phthalocyanines with different lipophilicity but with similar photochemical properties when in monomeric solutions. The absorption- and fluorescence spectra of the dyes in the cells were recorded as well as their action spectra with respect to sensitizing cells to photoinactivation. These spectra show that under the present conditions AlPcS1 is strongly aggregated in both cell lines; AlPcS2 is aggregated in V79 cells but much less so in NHIK 3025 cells. A main finding is that the shapes of the action spectra are similar to that of the fluorescence excitation spectra, but not to the absorption spectra, indicating that the photosensitizing effects of the dyes are mainly due to their monomeric fraction in the cells. AlPcS2 and AlPcS4 localize intracellularly mainly in lysosomes while AlPcS1 was found to be more diffusely distributed in cells. As measured per quantum of fluorescence emitted, AlPcS1 and AlPcS2 are more efficient sensitizers than AlPcS4. The difference in efficiency between AlPcS2 and AlPcS4 is supposedly due to a different localization pattern on the suborganelle level.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1502260     DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-1097.1992.tb02144.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photochem Photobiol        ISSN: 0031-8655            Impact factor:   3.421


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