The tumor affinity of chlorin e6 and its sonodynamic effects on non-small cell lung cancer

2013 
Abstract Objective Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) is a promising new approach for cancer therapy. The aim of this study was to investigate the tumor affinity of chlorin e6, a photosensitizer, and its sonodynamic effects on NSCLC. Methods Human lung adenocarcinoma cells SPCA-1 and mice bearing SPCA-1 tumor xenograft were exposed to ultrasound in the presence or absence of chlorin e6. Chlorin e6 distribution was detected by laser scan confocal microscope. Cell apoptosis and necrosis were studied by flow cytometry analysis. Tumor size and weight were measured after different treatments. Results The concentration of chlorin e6 in tumor tissue was remarkably higher than that in normal muscle near tumor, and the difference was greatest at 18 h (the fluorescence intensity was 5.38-fold higher in tumor than in muscle, P  In vivo , ultrasound (0.4–1.6 W/cm 2 ) or chlorin e6 (10–40 mg/kg) alone had no remarkable anti-tumor effects, but the combination of ultrasound (1.6 W/cm 2 ) with chlorin e6 (SDT) hampered tumor growth significantly ( P  Conclusion Chlorin e6 is a promising sonosensitizer and chlorin e6-mediated SDT may provide a new approach for NSCLC therapy.
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