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Iranian Journal of Medical Physics. 2010; 6 (3-4): 29-37
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-129066

ABSTRACT

Photodynamic therapy is a noninvasive therapeutic method for tumors with a maximum depth 0.5 mm. On the other hand, most photosensitixers are also susceptible to ultrasound waves [the basis of sonodynamic therapy]. Therefore, it is expected that a combination of the two therapeutic methods will increase effectiveness of photodynamic therapies for lower doses of sensitizer and curing deeper tumors. This study evaluates the synergistic effects of photodynamic and sonodynamic therapies. The study was conducted on a colon carcinoma tumor model in Balb/c mice. The colon carcinoma tumors were induced in the mice by subcutaneous injection. Twenty four hours after intraperitoneal injection of Zinc Phthalocyanine liposome as a sensitixer, at first ultrasound irradiation with a known frequency and intensity was performed followed by illumination of the tumor area. Evaluation of the treatment efficacy was done using daily measurement of the tumors and calculation of their relative volumes. Also, all control groups were considered to confirm the effect of each therapeutic option in the study. In the first ten days post treatment, the relative volumes of all groups decreased significantly in comparison with the main control group, but the best response was observed in the photodynamic or sonodynamic therapy groups. The longest doubling time of tumor size was related to groups under photodynamic, sonodynamci and main therapies, and the shortest belonged to the control group. Zinc phthalocyanine lipsome is both a photosensitizer and sonsentisitizer. Photodynamic and sonodynamic therapies can be efficient in retarding tumor growth rate. In this study, combination of the two methods did not cause improved therapeutic outcomes. It is predicted that this result is related to the choice of therapeutic agents and could be optimized in future


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Animals, Laboratory , Photochemotherapy , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Models, Animal , Indoles , Organometallic Compounds , Photosensitizing Agents
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