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Studies of a vascular-acting photosensitizer, Pd-bacteriopheophorbide (Tookad), in normal canine prostate and spontaneous canine prostate cancer

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LASERS IN SURGERY AND MEDICINE
Volume 36, Issue 5, Pages 390-397

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/lsm.20177

Keywords

photodynamic therapy; prostate cancer; Tookad; pharmacokinetics; vascular effects

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [P01 CA043892-15, P01-CA43892, P01 CA043892] Funding Source: Medline

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Background and Objectives: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) mediated with Tookad (Pd-bacteriopheophorbide, WST09) was investigated pre-clinically as part of a program to develop an alternative modality for treating prostate cancer. Study Design/Materials and Methods: Spontaneous canine prostate cancer and normal canine prostate were used as the animal models. Interstitial PDT was performed by IV infusion of the photosensitizer and irradiating the prostates with a diode laser (763 nm). The prostates were harvested 1-week post-PDT and subjected to histopathologic examinations. The effects of the drug doses and light doses were studied for one- and two-session PDT. Pharmacokinetics were studied using HPLC assay. The feasibility of using perfusing CT scans for assessing PDT lesions was also evaluated. Results: Tookad is a vascular-acting drug and clears rapidly from the circulation. Tookad-PDT-induced lesions, in both normal and cancerous prostates, were characterized by marked hemorrhagic necrosis. Conclusions: Tookad-PDT is very effective in ablating prostatic tissue through its vascular effects. (c) 2005Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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