Direct Imaging Of Singlet Oxygen Luminescence Generated In Blood Vessels During Photodynamic Therapy

BIOPHOTONICS: PHOTONIC SOLUTIONS FOR BETTER HEALTH CARE IV(2014)

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Singlet oxygen (O-1(2)) is commonly recognized to be a major phototoxic component for inducing the biological damage during photodynamic therapy (PDT). In this study, a novel configuration of a thermoelectrically-cooled near-infrared sensitive InGaAs camera was developed for imaging of photodynamically-generated O-1(2) luminescence. The validation of O-1(2) luminescence images for solution samples was performed with the model photosensitizer Rose Bengal (RB). Images of O-1(2) luminescence generated in blood vessels in vivo in a well-controlled dorsal skinfold window chamber model were also recorded during PDT. This study demonstrated the capacity of the newly-developed imaging system for imaging of O-1(2) luminescence, and the first reported images of O-1(2) luminescence in blood vessels in vivo. This system has potential for elucidating the mechanisms of vascular targeted PDT.
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