Laser excitation of hematoporphyrin derivatives (HPD) localizing in tumors of the tracheobronchial tree and bladder is useful in the identification and treatment of those tumors. A comparable utility for HPD in the endoscopic localization of colonic tumors may be possible. In this study the ability
Localization of hematoporphyrin. Derivative to human colorectal cancer
โ Scribed by Robert S. Wooten; David A. Ahlquist; Robert E. Anderson; Herschel A. Carpenter; John H. Pemberton; Denis A. Cortese; Duane M. Ilstrup
- Book ID
- 102671715
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 981 KB
- Volume
- 64
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-543X
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โฆ Synopsis
This study documents the affinity of hematoporphyrin derivative (HpD) for human colorectal cancer by analysis of surface fluorescence. Ten patients undergoing elective surgery for primary colorectal cancer received intravenous HpD (2-5 mg/kg) either 3 or 72 hours preoperatively. Fluorescent photographs were taken of freshly resected specimens and analyzed using a computerized videodensitometric technique. This technique subtracted contaminating non-HpD fluorescence and facilitated estimation of HpD tissue levels. The HpD-specific fluorescence localized to tumors in all cases, and the mean HpD concentration was six-fold greater in malignant tissue than in surrounding normal mucosa (0.6 pg/g versus 0.1 pg/g, P < 0.001). The authors conclude that HpD preferentially localizes to human colorectal cancer and this is relevant to the photodetection and phototherapy of colorectal neoplasia.
Cancer 64:1569-1576, 1989.
EMATOPORPHYRIN DERIVATIVE (HpD) is a pho-H toactive compound that is selectively retained by a variety of tumors after its parenteral admir~istration.'-~ When irradiated with the appropriate wavelength of light, HpD may fluoresce or produce cytotoxic oxygen species!.' These properties have been employed in the experimental photodetection and photodynamic therapy of neoplasia, re~pectively.~.' Also, although controversial, some have suggested that HpD may also act as a tumor radiosensitizer under certain condition^.^.^
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