Intracellular target for photosensitization in cancer antiangiogenic photodynamic therapy mediated by polycation liposome

Previous study indicated that antiangiogenic photodynamic therapy (PDT), laser irradiation at 15 min post-injection of photosensitizer in vivo, is effective for cancer treatment, and a photosensitizer, benzoporphyrin derivative monoacid ring A (BPD-MA), encapsulated in polycation liposomes (PCLs), l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of controlled release 2004-06, Vol.97 (2), p.231-240
Hauptverfasser: Takeuchi, Yoshito, Ichikawa, Kanae, Yonezawa, Sei, Kurohane, Kohta, Koishi, Takayuki, Nango, Mamoru, Namba, Yukihiro, Oku, Naoto
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Zusammenfassung:Previous study indicated that antiangiogenic photodynamic therapy (PDT), laser irradiation at 15 min post-injection of photosensitizer in vivo, is effective for cancer treatment, and a photosensitizer, benzoporphyrin derivative monoacid ring A (BPD-MA), encapsulated in polycation liposomes (PCLs), liposomes modified with cetylated polyethylenimine (cetyl-PEI), is more effective than BPD-MA encapsulated in non-modified liposomes [Cancer 97 (2003) 2027]. In the present study, we examined intracellular distribution of BPD-MA. BPD-MA encapsulated in liposomes or in PCLs was incubated with human endothelial cell line ECV304 cells or human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs), and monitored the intracellular distribution of BPD-MA by confocal laser scan microscopy. BPD-MA was taken up time-dependently into the cells and was distributed in not only cytoplasmic area but also intranuclear region. The enhanced uptake of BPD-MA was observed by the PCL formulation. Intracellular distribution of polycation was monitored by using fluorescein isothiocyanate-labeled cetyl-PEI (cetyl-PEI-FITC) and was colocalized with BPD-MA. Cytoplasmic BPD-MA distribution was partly overlapped with that of rhodamine 123, a mitochondrial fluorostaining probe, suggesting that mitochondrial photosensitization as well as nuclear photosensitization, is involved in the antiangiogenic PDT treatment.
ISSN:0168-3659
1873-4995
DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2004.03.030