Anti-Tumor Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy of Solid Tumors in Laboratory Animals with Guanidine and Biguanidine Derivatives of Chlorine e6

We evaluated antitumor efficacy of photodynamic therapy of murine Ehrlich carcinoma and rat sarcoma M-1 with new photosensitizers 13 1 - N -(4-aminobutyl)amydo chlorine e6 ( 1 ), 13 2 -(5-guanidylbutanamido)-chlorine e6 ( 2 ), and 13 2 -(5-biguanidylbutanamido)-chlorine e6 ( 3 ). The inhibiting effe...

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Hauptverfasser: Abramova, O. B., Kozlovtseva, E. A., Drozhzhina, V. V., Ostroverkhov, P. V., Sivovolova, T. P., Arkhipova, L. M., Grin, M. A., Ivanov, S. A., Kaprin, A. D.
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description We evaluated antitumor efficacy of photodynamic therapy of murine Ehrlich carcinoma and rat sarcoma M-1 with new photosensitizers 13 1 - N -(4-aminobutyl)amydo chlorine e6 ( 1 ), 13 2 -(5-guanidylbutanamido)-chlorine e6 ( 2 ), and 13 2 -(5-biguanidylbutanamido)-chlorine e6 ( 3 ). The inhibiting effect of the photodynamic therapy was evaluated by the following parameters: tumor growth inhibition, complete regression of the tumors, and absolute growth rate of the tumor nodes in animals with the continued neoplasia growth. The criterion of cure was the absence of tumors up to 90 days after the therapy. It is shown that the studied photosensitizers have high antitumor activity in the photodynamic therapy of the Ehrlich carcinoma and sarcoma M-1.
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Biomedical and Life Sciences
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Cancer
Carcinoma - drug therapy
Care and treatment
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Chlorine
Cytotoxicity
Drug dosages
Growth inhibition
Growth rate
Guanidine
Guanidines
Internal Medicine
Laboratory animals
Laboratory Medicine
Lasers
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Mice
Oncology
Pathology
Photochemotherapy
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Photosensitizing Agents - pharmacology
Photosensitizing Agents - therapeutic use
Porphyrins - pharmacology
Sarcoma
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