Possibility for the Conjugated Use of Photodynamic Therapy and Electrosurgical Devices.

Because tissue optics limits the treated volume during anti-tumor Photodynamic Therapy (PDT), its conjugation with prior tissue debulking has been suggested clinically. In this context, the conjugation of radiofrequency ablation and PDT has already been demonstrated. However, the basic principles th...

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Main Authors: Francisco de Assis Martins Gomes Rego Filho, Romualdo Arthur Alencar Caldas, Cristina Kurachi, Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato, Maria Tereza de Araujo
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136194
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spelling doaj-fa977d7dfa024215b76a25e0a8b41e3b2021-03-03T19:59:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01108e013619410.1371/journal.pone.0136194Possibility for the Conjugated Use of Photodynamic Therapy and Electrosurgical Devices.Francisco de Assis Martins Gomes Rego FilhoRomualdo Arthur Alencar CaldasCristina KurachiVanderlei Salvador BagnatoMaria Tereza de AraujoBecause tissue optics limits the treated volume during anti-tumor Photodynamic Therapy (PDT), its conjugation with prior tissue debulking has been suggested clinically. In this context, the conjugation of radiofrequency ablation and PDT has already been demonstrated. However, the basic principles that enable the success of these protocols have not been discussed. This proof-of-principle study analyzes the possibility of conjugating electrosurgery (ES) and PDT, analyzing different sequences of photosensitizer (PS) administration in an animal model. The animals were distributed over five groups: ES, PS+Light, PS+ES, ES+PS+Light and PS+ES+Light. The PS Photogem was administered systemically. An electrosurgical unit (480 kHz) was used to remove a portion of the liver, leaving a plane surface for PDT illumination (630 nm, 150 J/cm²). Fluorescence was collected during the stages of the experiment to monitor the PS accumulation. After 30 hours, histological processing was performed. The fluorescence spectra revealed strong Photogem emission in both administration sequences (ES+PS; PS+ES), and little PS bleach after ES was observed. The maximum necrosis depth was observed for the PS+ES+Light group-(716 ± 75) μm-higher than its respective control group (160 ± 28) μm, proving successful conjugation. Histological features from ES and PDT on both conjugation sequences were observed. Pre-photosensitized tissue presented decreased ES-related thermal damage. A simple physical hypothesis, based on the Joule effect and the tissue electrical conductivity, was proposed to support these findings. In conclusion, the results successfully demonstrated the possibility of conjugating ES and PDT in a single protocol.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136194
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author Francisco de Assis Martins Gomes Rego Filho
Romualdo Arthur Alencar Caldas
Cristina Kurachi
Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato
Maria Tereza de Araujo
spellingShingle Francisco de Assis Martins Gomes Rego Filho
Romualdo Arthur Alencar Caldas
Cristina Kurachi
Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato
Maria Tereza de Araujo
Possibility for the Conjugated Use of Photodynamic Therapy and Electrosurgical Devices.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Francisco de Assis Martins Gomes Rego Filho
Romualdo Arthur Alencar Caldas
Cristina Kurachi
Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato
Maria Tereza de Araujo
author_sort Francisco de Assis Martins Gomes Rego Filho
title Possibility for the Conjugated Use of Photodynamic Therapy and Electrosurgical Devices.
title_short Possibility for the Conjugated Use of Photodynamic Therapy and Electrosurgical Devices.
title_full Possibility for the Conjugated Use of Photodynamic Therapy and Electrosurgical Devices.
title_fullStr Possibility for the Conjugated Use of Photodynamic Therapy and Electrosurgical Devices.
title_full_unstemmed Possibility for the Conjugated Use of Photodynamic Therapy and Electrosurgical Devices.
title_sort possibility for the conjugated use of photodynamic therapy and electrosurgical devices.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Because tissue optics limits the treated volume during anti-tumor Photodynamic Therapy (PDT), its conjugation with prior tissue debulking has been suggested clinically. In this context, the conjugation of radiofrequency ablation and PDT has already been demonstrated. However, the basic principles that enable the success of these protocols have not been discussed. This proof-of-principle study analyzes the possibility of conjugating electrosurgery (ES) and PDT, analyzing different sequences of photosensitizer (PS) administration in an animal model. The animals were distributed over five groups: ES, PS+Light, PS+ES, ES+PS+Light and PS+ES+Light. The PS Photogem was administered systemically. An electrosurgical unit (480 kHz) was used to remove a portion of the liver, leaving a plane surface for PDT illumination (630 nm, 150 J/cm²). Fluorescence was collected during the stages of the experiment to monitor the PS accumulation. After 30 hours, histological processing was performed. The fluorescence spectra revealed strong Photogem emission in both administration sequences (ES+PS; PS+ES), and little PS bleach after ES was observed. The maximum necrosis depth was observed for the PS+ES+Light group-(716 ± 75) μm-higher than its respective control group (160 ± 28) μm, proving successful conjugation. Histological features from ES and PDT on both conjugation sequences were observed. Pre-photosensitized tissue presented decreased ES-related thermal damage. A simple physical hypothesis, based on the Joule effect and the tissue electrical conductivity, was proposed to support these findings. In conclusion, the results successfully demonstrated the possibility of conjugating ES and PDT in a single protocol.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136194
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