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Tumor, liver, skin and brain explants from tumor-bearing mice were cultured for 6, 12 and 22 hours in the presence of 0.06, 0.1 and 0.2 mM aminolevulinic acid (ALA). It was found that in all organs, synthesis of porphyrins increased with time and ALA concentration. The synthesising activity of tumor was high, of the same order as that of liver, and nearly twice that of skin and brain. The tissue/tumor porphyrin concentration ratios were lower than 0.5 at longer times and higher ALA concentrations. In the case of skin/tumor the lowest ratio was about 0.2 and was obtained with 0.2 mM ALA. Chromatographic analysis of individual porphyrins showed that the whole heme pathway was functional in all organs studied, including tumor. Porphyrin synthesis by different organs from tumor bearing and normal mice was comparatively investigated using free and liposome encapsulated ALA. After 22 hours of incubation with 0.4 mM ALA, porphyrin formation was greater when encapsulated ALA was used. Accumulation of porphyrins in tumor was very high. The levels of activity were the same in each pair of organs in either the tumor-bearing mice or the control. These results indicate that free or encapsulated ALA may be used for the detection of tumors and in photodynamic therapy.

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Título:Tumor-localizing properties of porphyrins. In vitro studies using the porphyrin precursor, aminolevulinic acid, in free and liposome encapsulated forms
Autor:Fukuda, H.; Paredes, S.; Del Batlle, C.A.M.
Filiación:Centro Invest. Porfirinas, Ciudad Universitaria, Pabellon II, 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palabras clave:Aminolevulinic acid; Mice breast adenocarcinoma; Porphyrin biosynthesis; aminolevulinic acid; liposome; animal experiment; article; brain; congenital disorder; drug metabolism; drug tissue level; liver; mouse; nonhuman; porphyrin synthesis; priority journal; skin; tissue culture; tumor; tumor localization; Adenocarcinoma; Aminolevulinic Acid; Animal; Liposomes; Male; Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental; Mice; Mice, Inbred BALB C; Porphyrins; Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Año:1989
Volumen:5
Número:2
Página de inicio:133
Página de fin:139
Título revista:Drug Design and Delivery
Título revista abreviado:DRUG DES. DELIV.
ISSN:08842884
CODEN:DDDEE
CAS:aminolevulinic acid, 106-60-5; Aminolevulinic Acid, 106-60-5; Liposomes; Porphyrins
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Fukuda, H., Paredes, S. & Del Batlle, C.A.M. (1989) . Tumor-localizing properties of porphyrins. In vitro studies using the porphyrin precursor, aminolevulinic acid, in free and liposome encapsulated forms. Drug Design and Delivery, 5(2), 133-139.
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Fukuda, H., Paredes, S., Del Batlle, C.A.M. "Tumor-localizing properties of porphyrins. In vitro studies using the porphyrin precursor, aminolevulinic acid, in free and liposome encapsulated forms" . Drug Design and Delivery 5, no. 2 (1989) : 133-139.
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Fukuda, H., Paredes, S., Del Batlle, C.A.M. "Tumor-localizing properties of porphyrins. In vitro studies using the porphyrin precursor, aminolevulinic acid, in free and liposome encapsulated forms" . Drug Design and Delivery, vol. 5, no. 2, 1989, pp. 133-139.
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Fukuda, H., Paredes, S., Del Batlle, C.A.M. Tumor-localizing properties of porphyrins. In vitro studies using the porphyrin precursor, aminolevulinic acid, in free and liposome encapsulated forms. DRUG DES. DELIV. 1989;5(2):133-139.
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