JOURNAL ARTICLE

Noninvasive murine glioma detection improved following photobleaching of skin PpIX fluorescence

Summer L. Gibbs‐StraussScott C. DavisJulia A. O’HaraP. Jack HoopesTayyaba HasanBrian W. Pogue

Year: 2008 Journal:   Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE Vol: 6845 Pages: 68450D-68450D   Publisher: SPIE

Abstract

Aminolevulinic Acid (ALA) is a prodrug which can be administered to cells, animals or patients after which it is transformed via the Heme synthesis pathway into the fluorescent molecule Protoporphyrin IX (PpIX). PpIX has been shown to be useful as both a photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy (PDT) and as a fluorescence imaging contrast agent. The ALA-PpIX system not only provides contrast for fluorescence imaging but also gives information about the metabolic activity of the imaged tissue and thus could be useful for monitoring cancer therapy. In the current study skin photobleaching was examined to determine if PpIX fluorescence contrast in malignant brain tumors could be better visualized noninvasively. Red light photobleaching decreased skin PpIX fluorescence and increased the ability to noninvasively quantify PpIX fluorescence in murine gliomas, as in vivo measurements of mean PpIX fluorescence more closely matched ex vivo quantification following skin photobleaching. Three doses of blue light photobleaching (4 J/cm2, 8 J/cm2 and 12 J/cm2) were tested and determined to give similar levels of skin photobleaching as well as a similar window of decreased skin PpIX fluorescence for noninvasive fluorescence imaging following the photobleaching dose administration.

Keywords:
Photobleaching Protoporphyrin IX Photodynamic therapy Fluorescence Photosensitizer In vivo Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy Glioma Chemistry Ex vivo Fluorescence microscope Human skin Biophysics Pathology Medicine Cancer research Photochemistry Biology In vitro Optics Biochemistry

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