zn(ii)-phthalocyanine and Skin-Diseases

zn(ii)-phthalocyanine has been researched along with Skin-Diseases* in 1 studies

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Zn(II)-phthalocyanines as phototherapeutic agents for cutaneous diseases. Photosensitization of fibroblasts and keratinocytes.
    Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology, 2006, Apr-03, Volume: 83, Issue:1

    Two tetrasubstituted (RLP024 and RLP040) and one monosubstituted (MRLP101) Zn-phthalocyanines were readily accumulated by three skin-derived cell lines (HT-1080 transformed human fibroblasts, 3T3 mouse embryo fibroblasts and HaCaT human keratinocytes) upon 1 h-incubation with 0.5-5 microM phthalocyanine concentrations. The affinity was markedly larger for the tetra- as compared with the mono-substituted phthalocyanine, even though smaller phthalocyanine amounts were generally recovered from keratinocytes. As a consequence, the two tetra-substituted phthalocyanines exhibited a higher phototoxicity against all the three cell lines. Typically, the cell survival decreased by at least 80% after 1 min irradiation with 600-700 nm light at a fluence-rate of 50 mW/cm2 in the presence of 5 microM phthalocyanine. Fluorescence microscopy and caspase-3 activation studies indicate that cell death of fibroblasts largely occurred by a random-necrotic process while the keratinocytes underwent cell death predominantly via apoptosis in spite of a very similar pattern of subcellular distribution of the phthalocyanines.

    Topics: 3T3 Cells; Animals; Benzimidazoles; Caspase 3; Caspases; Cell Line; Fibroblasts; Humans; Indoles; Isoindoles; Keratinocytes; Mice; Microscopy, Fluorescence; Organometallic Compounds; Photosensitizing Agents; Radiation-Sensitizing Agents; Skin Diseases; Structure-Activity Relationship; Zinc Compounds

2006