ALA-PDT过程中儿茶素的光保护作用

Jaroslava Joniová, G. Wagnières
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正常组织中活性氧(ROS)的产生与许多癌症治疗的副作用有关。这尤其适用于某些接受PDT的患者由于全身使用光敏剂(PS)而出现的皮肤光敏。同样,放射治疗过程中正常组织中产生的活性氧是导致包括皮肤在内的各种器官损伤的原因。儿茶素是黄烷-3-醇(或黄烷醇)家族的一种天然抗氧化剂,因其抗氧化作用的有益特性而闻名。因此,本研究的主要目的是确定儿茶素是否可以减轻最常见的光敏剂之一5-氨基乙酰丙酸(ALA)诱导的原卟啉IX (PpIX)所造成的PDT损伤。我们的研究是在体内模型上进行的,在PDT前4小时,用20 mg/mL ALA溶液局部处理鸡胚绒毛膜尿囊膜中的血管发育。我们证明,局部施用儿茶素可以显著抑制ALA-PpIX-based PDT诱导的血管损伤。我们的研究结果强烈表明儿茶素对PpIX-PDT以及其他ROS来源具有光保护作用。
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Photoprotective effect of catechin during ALA-PDT
The production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in normal tissues is associated with side effects of many cancer treatments. This is, in particular, the case for the skin photosensitization experienced by certain patients subjected to PDT based on a systemic administration of photosensitizers (PS). Similarly, the ROS generated in normal tissues during radiotherapies are responsible for the damages induced in various organs, including the skin. Catechin, a natural antioxidant belonging to the family of flavan-3-ols (or flavanols), is known for its beneficial properties associated with its antioxidant action. Therefore, the main aim of the study reported here is to determine if catechin can reduce certain damages induced by PDT performed with one of the most common photosensitizers, 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) induced protoporphyrin IX (PpIX). Our study was performed on an in vivo model, the vasculature developing in the chick’s embryo chorioallantoic membrane, which was treated with a topical administration of a 20 mg/mL ALA solution during 4 hours before PDT. We demonstrated that the topical administration of catechin can significantly inhibit the vascular damages induced by ALA-PpIX-based PDT. Our results strongly suggest that catechin possesses a photoprotective effects against PpIX-PDT as well as other sources of ROS.
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