Phototherapy with Argon Lasers and Rhodamine-123 for Tumor Eradication

Author:

Castro Dan J.1,Saxton Romaine E.2,Fetterman Harold R.3,Castro Donna J.4,Ward Paul H.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Head and Neck Surgery and High-Frequency High-Speed Electronics Center, Los Angeles, California

2. Veterans Administration Medical Center-Sepulveda, Los Angeles, California

3. UCLA School of Medicine-Los Angeles, Division of Surgical Oncology, Los Angeles, California

4. California Paramedical and Technical College-Long Beach, Los Angeles, California

Abstract

The effectiveness of Rhodamine-123 (Rh-123) as a new photochemosensitizing agent for the argon laser treatment of human melanoma and squamous carcinoma cells in vitro was recently demonstrated. In this study, a new technique of “rosette” treatment with the argon laser was developed to completely eradicate human squamous carcinoma (P3) tumor transplants in nude mice after chemosensitization with Rh-123. Each group included four nu/nu mice injected subcutaneously with 107 P3 carcinoma cells/site for a total of 48 sites. Tumor take was >95% at one week, with >10 mm3 tumor volume at each site. Test groups were sensitized with Rh-123 (1 μg/ml for 1 hour) by intratumor or intraperitoneal injection at 1 week and then treated with the argon laser at 514.5 nm. To allow uniform delivery of energies to the tumor and its edges, a new “rosette” technique was developed. The tumors were then exposed to nonthermal levels of 700 J/cm2 (36°C) or 950 J/cm2 (40°C) as determined by a new and reproducible method of dosimetry. All 16 tumors in this test group showed complete regression with excellent wound healing at 2 weeks and no recurrences, even after an 8 week followup. These results demonstrate that effective eradication of tumors can be achieved in vivo only after sensitization with Rh-123 and specific argon laser treatment (“rosette”), even at nonthermal levels of energies. The high effectiveness of this technique and low toxicity of Rh-123 may render its clinical use very attractive for the treatment of superficial malignancies.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,Surgery

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