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Fluorescence pharmacokinetics of Lutetium Texaphyrin (PCI-0123, Lu-Tex) in the skin and in healthy and tumoral hamster cheek-pouch mucosa

Zellweger, Matthieu  
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Radu, Alexandre
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Monnier, Philippe
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2000
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology

We have investigated the pharmacokinetics (PK) of Lutetium Texaphyrin (Lu-Tex), a second-generation photosensitizer, in the Syrian hamster cheek pouch early cancer model. Ten male hamsters, five with chem. induced early squamous cell cancer of the left cheek pouch, received an intracardiac injection of a 10 mg/mL Lu-Tex soln., resulting in a dose of 12 mg Lu-Tex per kg of body wt. The PK of the dye have been measured during the 24 h following the injection with an optical-fiber-based spectrofluorometer on the ventral skin, the healthy and the tumoral cheek-pouch mucosa. The Lu-Tex fluorescence is excited at 460 nm and detected around 740 nm. All the measurements yield very similar pharmacokinetic curves. The fluorescence intensity reaches a max. between two and three hours after the injection and, at its max., it is consistently higher (up to 1.5 times) on the tumor than on the healthy mucosa. It remains smaller on the skin than on cheek-pouch mucosa. After 24 h, the Lu-Tex fluorescence is no longer detectable either on the skin, on the lesion or on the healthy mucosa. Moreover, Lu-Tex clearly displays a significant fluorescence selectivity between early carcinoma and healthy mucosa in this model. Furthermore, the inter-animal fluctuations of the fluorescence signal are small (+- 16% on the tumor-bearing mucosa). Eight-minute-long skin-irradn. tests have been performed 24 h after the injection of the Lu-Tex on the ventral skin of 16 addnl. animals with a solar simulator. No reaction is obsd., either macroscopically or microscopically, which further demonstrates, as suggested by the fluorescence measurements, that this photosensitizer is significantly cleared from the skin after 24 h.

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DOI
10.1016/S1011-1344(00)00027-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000087278700009

Author(s)
Zellweger, Matthieu  
Radu, Alexandre
Monnier, Philippe
van den Bergh, Hubert  
Wagnières, Georges  
Date Issued

2000

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology
Volume

55

Issue

1

Start page

56

End page

62

Note

246252-04-0 (Lutetium Texaphyrin) Role: BPR (Biological process) ; BSU (Biological study ; unclassified) ; THU (Therapeutic use) ; BIOL (Biological study) ; PROC (Process) ; USES (Uses) (fluorescence pharmacokinetics of Lutetium Texaphyrin in skin and tumor) ; fluorescence pharmacokinetics photosensitizer lutetium texaphyrin skin tumor

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