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Hypericin can cross barriers in the chicken's chorioallantoic membrane model when delivered in low-density lipoproteins

Blascakova, Ludmila
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Horvath, Denis
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Belej, Dominik
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September 1, 2018
Photodiagnosis And Photodynamic Therapy

Background: Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) were used as a natural drug delivery system for the transport of hypericin (Hyp) in the bloodstream of the chicken's chorioallantoic membrane model (CAM). Hyp was chosen as a model for hydrophobic drug used in photo-diagnosis and photo-treatments (PDT). The extravasation of the Hyp:LDL complexes for different concentration ratios and the redistribution of Hyp between different serum components were investigated with an innovative statistical treatment.

Methods: Hyp biodistribution was monitored in CAM by intravital fluorescence microscopy. The innovative statistical treatment of experimental data presented here enabled us to obtain highly detailed information from the weak Hyp fluorescence distribution in CAM blood vessels. Hyp redistribution between the serum components was studied by fluorescence spectroscopy in lipids/protein composed solutions.

Results: Extravasation of Hyp was dependent on Hyp:LDL concentration ratio. While Hyp:LDL = 50:1 resulted in a significant Hyp extravasation, the Hyp extravasation from Hyp:LDL = 100:1 was weak. The redistribution of Hyp was found to be faster for lipidic particles than for proteins.

Conclusion: We have demonstrated that lipids composition has a significant control over Hyp delivery in CAM.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.pdpdt.2018.07.009
Web of Science ID

WOS:000446285400051

Author(s)
Blascakova, Ludmila
Horvath, Denis
Belej, Dominik
Wagnieres, Georges  
Miskovsky, Pavol
Jancura, Daniel
Huntosova, Veronika  
Date Issued

2018-09-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV

Published in
Photodiagnosis And Photodynamic Therapy
Volume

23

Start page

306

End page

313

Subjects

Oncology

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Oncology

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lipoproteins

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biodistribution

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in ovo

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hypericin

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bootstrapping and bagging

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photodynamic therapy

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photosensitizer hypericin

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cancer-treatment

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in-vivo

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cells

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receptor

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agents

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biodistribution

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therapeutics

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luminescence

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