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In Vivo and In Silico Study of Photodynamic Necrosis Volume in Rat Liver

Journal

PHOTONICS
Volume 9, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/photonics9120993

Keywords

photodynamic therapy (PDT); mathematical model; PDT rate equations; Monte Carlo simulation; necrosis profile prediction; rat liver model

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  1. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior-Brasil (CAPES) [001]
  2. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development-CNPq [465360/2014-9, 306919/2019-2]
  3. Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [2013/07276-1, 2014/50857-8, 2022/10860-6]

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Photodynamic therapy is an effective treatment for various lesions. This study compared a theoretical model with a rat liver model to estimate the necrosis depths, volumes, and the concentrations of photosensitizers, oxygen, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the treated area. The study found that the ROS concentration threshold for Photogem in rat liver is about 1 mM. This proposed method can be used to estimate parameters for any photosensitizer or tissue, including layered tissues.
Photodynamic therapy is a treatment modality that can be used to treat various types of lesions. To produce cell death, reaching a certain threshold dose of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is required. The estimation of ROS production is of paramount importance to predict the depth of necrosis and to ensure that the volume to be treated receives doses higher than the threshold. In this study, we compared a theoretical model for PDT based on Monte Carlo simulations of light irradiance and rate equations with a rat liver model. At the end of the simulation, necrosis depths and volumes were estimated, as well as the photosensitizer (PS), oxygen, and ROS concentrations at each position of the treated area. From the in vivo study, we obtained the ROS concentration threshold of about 1 mM for Photogem in rat liver. This proposed method can be used for any PS or tissue, including tissues with multiple layers. The proposed method can be used to estimate parameters for any PS or tissue, including layered tissues, as long as their parameters are known. In addition, other protocols can be tested, or compared with the standard ones, providing the bases for analyzing a diverse range of photodynamic treatment scenarios.

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