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Histological responses of cutaneous vascular lesions following photodynamic therapy with talaporfin sodium: a chicken comb model.

Takafumi Ohshiro1, Tatsuo Nakajima, Hisao Ogata, Kazuo Kishi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mono-L-aspartyl chlorin e6 (Talaporfin sodium) is a novel photosensitizer, and is currently being used in photodynamic therapy for various malignant tumors in combination with irradiation with a 664 nm laser. An interesting characteristic of Talaporfin sodium is that the skin photosensitivity after injection of this agent disappears faster than any other existing photosensitizers. This study examined the vascular events that occurred postirradiation in the chicken comb as a capillary malformation model after photosensitization with Talaporfin sodium.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A single intravenous bolus injections of Talaporfin sodium was administered to the chickens, and a 1 cm diameter area of the comb of each animal was irradiated with a 664 nm visible red laser. The gross changes in the chicken combs were recorded for 7-14 days after photodynamic therapy. For the histological examination, HE, PTAH and Azan stained sections were analyzed.
RESULTS: All treated chicken combs had blanched after photodynamic therapy. Microscopy demonstrated an absence of erythrocytes and the vessel lumina were obliterated, leaving the normal overlying epidermis completely intact. Concomitantly with selective destruction of the capillaries in the target area, moderate invasion of inflammatory cells and a slight increase in the stroma were observed.
CONCLUSIONS: In the chicken comb model, photodynamic therapy with Talaporfin sodium effectively achieved selective destruction of the microvasculature while leaving the epidermis intact. Our results strongly suggest that photodynamic therapy with Talaporfin sodium could be a feasible method to treat dermal hypervascular lesions.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19826211     DOI: 10.2302/kjm.58.176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Keio J Med        ISSN: 0022-9717


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1.  Intravenous injection of artificial red cells and subsequent dye laser irradiation causes deep vessel impairment in an animal model of port-wine stain.

Authors:  Naoaki Rikihisa; Mai Tominaga; Shoji Watanabe; Nobuyuki Mitsukawa; Yoshiaki Saito; Hiromi Sakai
Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2018-03-15       Impact factor: 3.161

Review 2.  Artificial Red Blood Cells as Potential Photosensitizers in Dye Laser Treatment Against Port-Wine Stains.

Authors:  Naoaki Rikihisa; Shoji Watanabe; Yoshiaki Saito; Hiromi Sakai
Journal:  J Funct Biomater       Date:  2017-04-13
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