Photodynamic therapy with local photosensitizer delivery inhibits experimental intimal hyperplasia

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Adili, F
van Eps, RGS
Flotte, TJ
LaMuraglia, GM
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[1] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Div Vasc Surg, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[2] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Dept Pathol, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[3] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Wellman Labs Photomed, Boston, MA 02114 USA
[4] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA 02114 USA
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10.1002/(SICI)1096-9101(1998)23:5<263::AID-LSM6>3.3.CO;2-M
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
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Background: Photodynamic therapy (PDT), the light activation of photosensitizer dyes for the production of free radicals, effectively inhibits experimental intimal hyperplasia with systemic administration of the photosensitizer. The local application of the photosensitizer directly into a vascular lesion to avoid systemic side effects and tightly control dose administration has theoretical appeal. The aim of this study was to quantify serum and arterial tissue uptake after site-specific photosensitizer delivery and, following PDT, determine its effectiveness at inhibiting intimal hyperplasia. Study Design/Materials and Methods: The rat common carotid artery was balloon-injured, pressurized at 400 mm Hg for 2 minutes with the photosensitizer dye benzoporphyrin-derivative (BPD), and irradiated with 690 nm laser light at a fluence of 100 J/cm(2). Control animals were pressurized with saline only, or received no additional treatment than balloon-injury. Results: Pressurization with BPD resulted in complete penetration of the intima and media and was associated with relatively high tissue, but almost no detectable serum BPD concentrations. No skin photosensitization or other systemic side effects were observed with photosensitizer administration. After 9 days, PDT-treated arteries displayed a significantly lower number of smooth muscle cells in the arterial wall than balloon-injured (P < 0.001) or saline-pressurized arteries (P < 0.0002), and no intimal hyperplasia. At 21 days, IH after PDT was significantly reduced as compared with balloon-injured (P < 0.0004), or saline-pressurized arteries (P < 0.003) with no arterial dilatation. Conclusions: Site-specific delivery of liposomal BPD followed by PDT represents a safe method to treat arteries, and may be effectively used in vivo to inhibit the development of intimal hyperplasia. (C) 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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