Catechin reduces phototoxic effects induced by protoporphyrin IX-based photodynamic therapy in the chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane

儿茶素可减轻基于原卟啉 IX 的光动力疗法在鸡胚绒毛尿囊膜中引起的光毒性作用

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作者:Jaroslava Joniová, Georges Wagnières

Aim

</bold> Catechin, which belongs to the natural flavanols family, is well known for its antioxidant properties. Hence, our main objective was to investigate whether catechin can reduce damages induced by PDT using protoporphyrin IX (PpIX-PDT), an endogenous photosensitizer commonly used in dermatology.</p><p> <bold>Approach:</bold> An <italic>in vivo</italic> model, the chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM), was used for this study. An amount of 20 μl of a solution containing 5-aminolevulinic acid, a natural precursor of PpIX, was applied topically on the CAM 4 h before PDTs (405 nm, 2.9 mW / cm2, 1.2 J / cm2). Catechin was applied at different concentrations (1 to 50 μM) and times (0 to 240 min) before PDT. In addition, we assessed the potency of catechin to reduce the PpIX fluorescence photobleaching induced by PDT.</p><p> <bold>

Conclusions

</bold> These observations suggest that catechin significantly reduces the level of ROS produced by PpIX-PDT.</p>.

Results

</bold> We observed that catechin significantly reduces the vascular damages generated by PpIX-PDT. Moreover, we have shown that catechin inhibits PpIX photobleaching.</p><p> <bold>Conclusions:</bold> These observations suggest that catechin significantly reduces the level of ROS produced by PpIX-PDT.</p>.

Significance

</bold> Side effects of many cancer treatments are associated with the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in normal tissues. This explains why patients treated by photodynamic therapy (PDT) often suffer from skin photosensitization, whereas those subject to radiotherapies frequently experience damages in various organs, including the skin.</p><p> <bold>Aim:</bold> Catechin, which belongs to the natural flavanols family, is well known for its antioxidant properties. Hence, our main objective was to investigate whether catechin can reduce damages induced by PDT using protoporphyrin IX (PpIX-PDT), an endogenous photosensitizer commonly used in dermatology.</p><p> <bold>Approach:</bold> An <italic>in vivo</italic> model, the chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM), was used for this study. An amount of 20 μl of a solution containing 5-aminolevulinic acid, a natural precursor of PpIX, was applied topically on the CAM 4 h before PDTs (405 nm, 2.9 mW / cm2, 1.2 J / cm2). Catechin was applied at different concentrations (1 to 50 μM) and times (0 to 240 min) before PDT. In addition, we assessed the potency of catechin to reduce the PpIX fluorescence photobleaching induced by PDT.</p><p> <bold>Results:</bold> We observed that catechin significantly reduces the vascular damages generated by PpIX-PDT. Moreover, we have shown that catechin inhibits PpIX photobleaching.</p><p> <bold>Conclusions:</bold> These observations suggest that catechin significantly reduces the level of ROS produced by PpIX-PDT.</p>.

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