Photothermal studies of modulating effect of photoactivated chlorin on interaction of blood cells with bacteria.

Cytometry Pub Date : 1999-12-01
D Lapotko, T Romanovskaya, G Kutchinsky, V Zharov
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Background: Bactericidal application of photosensitizers (PS) is a new and promising area. Up to now the action of PS against bacteria was studied without regard to immunocompetent cells, doses of drugs and radiation being used usually are not safe for such cells and therefore there is still no efficient model for PS application.

Methods: Action of chlorin, a plant derived photosensitizer, on a system of interacting cells and microbes was studied. Cell monitoring was done with a photothermal microscopy method. The two bacteria used were gram-positive (S. aureus) and gram-negative (E. coli) in a mixture of basic blood cells and neutrophils. The latter were used to model phagocytosis as fast cell response reaction.

Results: The strongest bactericidal effect was found when the cells and photoactivated chlorin act together. Selective bactericidal regime of PS application which does not affect cell viability was demonstrated.

Conclusions: The results obtained suggest that this photosensitizer may enhance cell natural defense capabilities.

光活化氯对血细胞与细菌相互作用调节作用的光热研究。
背景:光敏剂的杀菌应用是一个很有前景的新领域。目前研究的PS对细菌的作用都没有考虑到免疫活性细胞,通常使用的药物剂量和辐射对免疫活性细胞是不安全的,因此还没有一个有效的PS应用模型。方法:研究植物光敏剂氯对细胞和微生物相互作用系统的作用。细胞监测采用光热显微镜法。使用的两种细菌是革兰氏阳性(金黄色葡萄球菌)和革兰氏阴性(大肠杆菌),在碱性血细胞和中性粒细胞的混合物中。后者被用来模拟吞噬作为快速细胞反应。结果:细胞与光激活氯共同作用时杀菌效果最强。在不影响细胞活力的情况下,应用PS进行选择性杀菌。结论:该光敏剂具有增强细胞自然防御能力的作用。
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