一种创新的基于led的体外光动力治疗装置的开发。

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Clément Bouchez, Pascal Deleporte, Grégory Baert, Anthony Lefebvre, Olivier Moralès, Nadira Delhem, Guillaume Paul Grolez, Anne-Sophie Dewalle
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本文介绍了一种新的光动力治疗(PDT)装置,用于体外评估玫瑰红(RB)介导的PDT疗效。该装置名为cell -LED-550/3,由两个3d打印部件组成,一个部件从单个LED(光源部分)产生550 nm的绿光,另一个部件将此光分配到96孔细胞培养板(分光器部分)。光源部分由具有三种不同模式的驱动器控制,使分光器部分能够向井的底部外表面提供三种不同的辐照度水平:0.02 mW/cm2, 0.23 mW/cm2或0.62 mW/cm2。配光器部分被设计成单独和同时照亮井。为了证明cell - led -550/3装置的相关性,我们评估了其通过rb介导的PDT对HepG2肝癌细胞诱导细胞死亡的能力。首先,将HepG2细胞用浓度不断增加的孟加拉玫瑰(Rose Bengal)处理2小时,孟加拉玫瑰是一种光敏剂,在550 nm左右有一个吸收峰(最高峰)。然后使用CELL-LED-550/3装置在0.3 J/cm2、0.6 J/cm2和1.2 J/cm2的光照剂量下照射处理过的细胞(光照时间分别为8 min和4 s、16 min和8 s、32 min和16 s)。最后,在pdt后24 h用Cell-Titer Glo测定细胞活力。实验结果表明,使用CELL-LED-550/3装置的rb介导的PDT能够诱导HepG2细胞活力的降低,其方式取决于玫瑰浓度和给药剂量。基于本文提出的概念验证,CELL-LED-550/3器件为rb介导的PDT研究提供了进一步的工具。
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Development of an Innovative LED-based Illumination Device for In Vitro Application of Photodynamic Therapy with Rose Bengal.

This article describes a new photodynamic therapy (PDT) device for evaluating the efficacy of Rose Bengal (RB)-mediated PDT in vitro. The device, called CELL-LED-550/3, consists of two 3D-printed parts, one generating a 550 nm green light from a single LED (the light source part) and the other distributing this light to a 96-well cell culture plate (the light distributor part). The light source part is controlled by a driver with three different modes, enabling the light distributor part to deliver three different irradiance levels to the bottom exterior surface of the wells: 0.02 mW/cm2, 0.23 mW/cm2, or 0.62 mW/cm2. The light distributor part was designed to illuminate the wells individually and simultaneously. To demonstrate the relevance of the CELL-LED-550/3 device, its ability to induce cell death by RB-mediated PDT on HepG2 hepatocellular carcinoma cells was evaluated. First, HepG2 cells were treated for 2 h with increasing concentrations of Rose Bengal, a photosensitizer with an absorption peak (the highest one) at around 550 nm. The treated cells were then illuminated using the CELL-LED-550/3 device set to its maximum irradiance level at light doses of 0.3 J/cm2, 0.6 J/cm2, and 1.2 J/cm2 (respectively, with illumination times of 8 min and 4 s, 16 min and 8 s, and 32 min and 16 s). Finally, viability was measured using Cell-Titer Glo at 24 h post-PDT. The experimental results show that RB-mediated PDT using the CELL-LED-550/3 device is capable of inducing a decrease in the viability of HepG2 cells, in a manner dependent both on the concentration of Rose Bengal and on the administered dose of light. Based on the proof of concept presented in this article, the CELL-LED-550/3 device adds a further tool to the study of RB-mediated PDT.

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Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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