Author:
Steichen John D.,Dashner Kathleen,Martuza Robert L.
Abstract
✓ Hematoporphyrin derivative (HPD) is a photosensitizing agent that has been used to locate and kill tumors. The distribution of tritiated (3H)-HPD was studied in a transplantable canine glioma model following intraperitoneal or direct intraneoplastic injection. Compared to intraperitoneal adminstration of 3H-HPD, direct injection resulted in levels that were more than 2.5 times higher in tumor tissue and approximately 10 times lower in skin. Dose-corrected analysis of the data indicated that outside the central nervous system (CNS) the distribution of 3H-HPD is dose-related, regardless of route of injection. Within the CNS, direct injection leads to more efficient uptake of 3H-HPD, especially at the tumor periphery. Fluorescence microscopy confirmed the selective biodistribution of HPD fluorescence within the cytoplasm of tumor cells.
Publisher
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
Cited by
27 articles.
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