Influence of protoporphyrin IX loaded phloroglucinol succinic acid dendrimer in photodynamic therapy

Kumar, M Suresh and Aruna, P and Ganesan, S (2018) Influence of protoporphyrin IX loaded phloroglucinol succinic acid dendrimer in photodynamic therapy. Materials Research Express, 5 (3). 034004. ISSN 2053-1591

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Abstract

One of the major problems reported clinically for photosensitizers (PS) in Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is, the cause of side-effects to normal tissue due to dark toxicity. The usefulness of photosensitizers can be made possible by reducing its dark toxicity nature. In such scenario, biocompatible carriers can be used as a drug delivery system to evade the problems that arises while using free (dark toxic) drugs. So in this study, we have developed a nano drug delivery system called Phloroglucinol Succinic acid (PGSA) dendrimer, entrapped a photosensitizer, protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) inside the system and investigated whether the photodynamic efficacy of the anionic surface charged dendrimer-PpIX nano formulation is enhanced than achieved by the free PpIX in HeLa cancer cell lines. Moreover, the Reactive oxygen species (ROS) production was monitored using 2',7'-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetate (H2DCF-DA)- ROS Marker with phase contrast microscopy for the IC50 values of free and dendrimer-PpIX nano formulation. Similarly, the mode of cell death has been confirmed by cell cycle analysis for the same. For the in vitro PDT application, we have used a simple light source (Light Emitting Diode) with a power of 30–50 mW for 20 min irradiation. Hence, in this study we have taken steps to report this anionic drug delivery system is good to consider for the photodynamic therapy applications with the photosensitizer, PpIX which satisfied the prime requirement of PDT.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Physics > Electricity and Magnetism
Divisions: Physics
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 30 Sep 2024 10:13
Last Modified: 30 Sep 2024 10:13
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/7642

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