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Photodynamic therapy of rat liver cancer: Protection of the normal liver by indocyanine green

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The application of photodynamic therapy (PDT) to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has been difficult because hematoporphyrin derivatives (HpD) accumulate not only in cancer cells but also in normal hepatocytes and, hence, laser irradiation causes injuries in both tissues. Protection of the normal liver tissue from laser phototoxicity was demonstrated using indocyanine green (ICG) as a protective agent. In vitro, argon laser irradiation decolored the green tint of ICG much faster in solutions containing HpD than those without, suggesting that ICG captured singlet oxygen from HpD. Degeneration of Chang hepatocytes induced by HpD and laser irradiation was prevented by an addition of ICG into the medium. In vivo, laser irradiation of the rat liver surface caused hyperemia when HpD was injected two days before, while the hyperemia was much milder in rats additionally receiving ICG injection 10 minutes before the irradiation. ICG injected into rat HCC accumulated only in the normal liver tissue. Laser irradiation of rat HCC preinjected with both HpD and ICG destroyed only the cancer tissue, while the surrounding liver tissue was preserved.

Both in vitro and in vivo results suggest that ICG has a scavenger effect against excited oxygen and it might be used as a protective agent in PDT of HCC.

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This study was read in part at The 26th Meeting of Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Endoscopy and supported by Grant in Aid for Scientific Research from the ministry of Education, No. 64,480,211.

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Kita, K., Itoshima, T., Ito, T. et al. Photodynamic therapy of rat liver cancer: Protection of the normal liver by indocyanine green. Gastroenterol Jpn 22, 465–473 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02773815

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