1.New Combination Therapy for Vitiligo: An Effective and Short Term Regimen.
Hong Yong KIM ; Soo Lieon PARK
Annals of Dermatology 1995;7(3):231-235
BACKGROUND: The main therapeutic method currently used for the treatment of vitiligo vulgaris is either photochemotherapy or corticosteroids. But both of the procedures however require lengthy treatment to obtain a satisfactory result. OBJECTIVE: To determine the increased efficacy of the combination therapy of photochemotherapy with corticosteroid and chlorpromazine compared with the usual monotherapy. METHODS: The combination therapy was done in 29 cases and the results were compared with the results of either monotherapy appearing in the literatures. RESULTS: f the 29 patients, 14(48.3%) patients achieved 100% repigmentation, 7(24.1%) patients 75~50%, 5(17.2%) patients 25~50%, and 3(10.4%) patients less than 25%. For the cured patients, 190.3 days and 32.7 times of photochemotherapy were used. CONCLUSION: The combination therapy is more effective, and the duration of treatment can be greatly reduced compared with either monotherapy.
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
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Chlorpromazine
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Humans
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Methods
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Photochemotherapy
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Vitiligo*
2.Progress in research and application of time-resolved optoacoustic method in biomedicine.
Fenlan LI ; Kexin XU ; Ruikang WANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(6):1371-1374
Based on optoacoustic effect, time-resolved optoacoustic technique effectively combines optical technology with acoustic technology and partly overcomes the biological tissue's scatter characteristics which might influence the results of measurement. Optoacoustic technique has the advantages of high sensitivity and high resolution and has been widely applied in biomedicine field. In this paper, the measuring principles, the key technique, application and future direction of this technique are synthetically reviewed to promote the research in theory and application in the future.
Acoustics
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Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted
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Optics and Photonics
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methods
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Oxygen
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blood
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Photochemotherapy
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instrumentation
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Tomography
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methods
3.Study on optical energy transmission in biotic tissues by Monte Carlo method.
Xiaonan REN ; Shoushui WEI ; Xianzhang YANG ; Di GAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2010;27(3):652-657
Biotic tissues are a kind of highly scattering random media; studies on laser light propagation in biotic tissues play an important role in bio-medical diagnostics and therapeutics. The propagation and distribution of infinitely narrow photon beam in tissues are simulated by Monte Carlo method in this paper. Also presented are the energy distribution with regard to depths, light distribution in tissues, reflection and transmittance on the upper and lower surface. The optical parameters adopted in this study are g, albedo and microa, which have influence on energy distribution. The results show: The energy distribution decreases more quickly with the increase of depths and reveals a peak value close to the surface; g factor plays an important part in the lost energy on the upper surface and lower surface; the decrease of g factor causes weaking of the forward moving ability, so the penetration depth becomes smaller and the energy becomes dispersives variation of albedo has distinct effect on the shallow and deep tissues.
Computer Simulation
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Energy Transfer
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Light
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Models, Biological
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Monte Carlo Method
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Optics and Photonics
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Photochemotherapy
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methods
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Scattering, Radiation
4.Photodynamic therapy of condyloma acuminata in pregnant women.
Yu-Guang YANG ; Xian-Biao ZOU ; Hua ZHAO ; Yun-Jie ZHANG ; Heng-Jin LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(16):2925-2928
BACKGROUNDPhotodynamic therapy (PDT) with 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) is an emerging technique for the treatment of genital human papillomavirus (HPV)-induced benign and premalignant lesions. We report here in a case series of condyloma acuminata (CA) in pregnancy successfully treated with ALA-PDT.
METHODSFive pregnant patients with CA received three to four times treatment respectively. Patients were followed up for 6 - 23 months after treatment.
RESULTSThe clearance rate of genital warts was 100%. No recurrence was found during the follow-up period. Major adverse events reported were mild erosion, pain, and local edema. All pregnancies resulted in healthy live births without delivery complications.
CONCLUSIONSPDT with topical ALA seems to be safe and effective in the treatment of CA in pregnancy. It demonstrated high clearance rate of warts, was well-tolerated by patients, and showed no adverse effects on mothers or fetuses. ALA-PDT may be an ideal strategy of treatment for pregnant women with CA.
Adult ; Aminolevulinic Acid ; therapeutic use ; Condylomata Acuminata ; drug therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Photochemotherapy ; methods ; Pregnancy
5.Endoscopic Treatment for Pancreatic Cystic Lesions
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2018;71(1):10-17
The decision of the appropriate treatment for pancreatic cystic lesions (PCLs) is becoming increasingly important as the number of incidentally found PCLs increases. A range of modalities have been attempted because there has been an increasing demand for minimally invasive treatment for PCLs due to the large burden of a surgical resection. Endoscopic treatment using endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS), a representative of minimally invasive therapy, can be categorized into two types: ablation therapy by the injection of drugs and topical thermal coagulative therapy through the high topical energy. A number of studies reported the feasibility and efficacy of these treatments; the most common is EUS-guided ablation for PCLS with ethanol alone or in combination with anticancer drugs. Although ablation therapies with drug injection have proven safety and feasibility, there is no consensus regarding the actual treatment effects and indications of these modalities. EUS-guided radiofrequency ablation was recently attempted as a representative method of local thermal coagulation, but further studies will be needed because of the lack of evidence of its feasibility and safety. In addition, a range of treatments for malignant tumors rather than PCLs have been attempted, such as EUS-guided photodynamic therapy, EUS-guided neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet laser, and high-intensity focused ultrasound, based on the data from animal experiments. Through further study, endoscopic treatment is expected to become established as a useful treatment modality for PCLs.
Aluminum
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Animal Experimentation
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Catheter Ablation
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Consensus
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Endosonography
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Ethanol
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Methods
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Pancreatic Cyst
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Photochemotherapy
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Ultrasonography
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Yttrium
6.5-Amino-4-oxopentanoic acid photodynamic diagnosis guided microsurgery and photodynamic therapy on VX2 brain tumour implanted in a rabbit model.
Hong XIAO ; Qiong LIAO ; Ming CHENG ; Fei LI ; Bing XIE ; Mei LI ; Hua FENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2009;122(11):1316-1321
BACKGROUNDComplete tumour resection is important for improving the prognosis of brain tumour patients. However, extensive resection remains controversial because the tumour margin is difficult to be distinguished from surrounding brain tissue. It has been established that 5-amino-4-oxopentanoic acid (5-aminolevulinic acid, ALA) can be used as a photodynamic diagnostic marker and a photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy in surgical treatment of brain tumours. We investigated the efficacy of ALA photodynamically guided microsurgery and photodynamic therapy on VX(2) brain tumour implanted in a rabbit model.
METHODSEighty New Zealand rabbits implanted with VX(2) brain tumours were randomly assigned to five groups: control, conventional white light microsurgery, a photodynamic therapy group, a photodynamically guided microsurgery group and a group in which guided microsurgery was followed by photodynamic therapy. The VX(2) tumour was resected under a surgical microscope. The tumour resection was confirmed with histological analysis. All animals were examined with MRI for presence of any residual tumour tissue. The survival time of each rabbit was recorded.
RESULTSAll treatment groups showed a significantly extended survival time compared with the control group. Photodynamically guided microsurgery combined with photodynamic therapy significantly prolonged survival time, compared with guided microsurgery alone. MRI and the autopsy results confirmed removal of most of the tumours.
CONCLUSIONSOur results suggest that photodynamically guided surgery and photodynamic therapy significantly reduce or delay local recurrence, increase the effectiveness of radical resection and prolong the survival time of tumour bearing rabbits. Their combination has the potential to be used as a rapid and highly effective treatment of metastatic brain tumours.
Animals ; Brain Neoplasms ; mortality ; pathology ; surgery ; therapy ; Disease Models, Animal ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Microsurgery ; methods ; Photochemotherapy ; methods ; Rabbits ; Random Allocation
7.Chlorophyll derivatives: a new photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy of cancer in mice.
Yong Joon PARK ; Won Young LEE ; Bo Sup HAHN ; Man Jung HAN ; Woo Ick YANG ; Byung Soo KIM
Yonsei Medical Journal 1989;30(3):212-218
The in vivo photosensitizing efficacy of chlorophyll derivatives(CpD), which had been developed as a new photosensitizer, was compared with that of hematoporphyrin derivatives (HpD). A murine tumor model implanted subcutaneously with S-180 cells on the abdomen was used. The CpD or HpD was administered by intratumoral injection, and light of appropriate wavelength was irradiated on the tumor areas for 10 minutes at 1h and 24h or 24h and 48h after the injection of photosensitizer. When CpD was injected, the early irradiation group (1h and 24h) showed a 100% tumor cure rate; however, the late irradiation group (24h and 48h) showed a 60% tumor cure rate (p less than 0.01). This showed that the early irradiation with light after injection of CpD was an important factor for obtaining better results. With HpD, there was no difference in tumor cure rate between early (1h and 24h, 80%) and late irradiation (24h and 48h, 80%) groups. Thus, in early irradiation groups, the tumor cure rate using CpD (100%) was superior to that of HpD (80%) (p less than 0.05). However, in late irradiation groups, the tumor cure rate using CpD (60%) was inferior to that of HpD (80%), but this difference was not statistically significant (p greater than 0.1). Pathologic sections of these tumors were made before treatment and 48h and 3 weeks after treatment. These showed geographic necrosis at 48h after treatment and no viable tumor tissue at 3 weeks after treatment. Our results showed that CpD was as effective as HpD as a photosensitizer for in vivo photodynamic therapy.
Abdomen
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Animal
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Chlorophyll/*analogs and derivatives
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred ICR
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Photochemotherapy/*methods
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Sarcoma, Experimental/*drug therapy
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Skin Neoplasms/*drug therapy
8.Chlorophyll derivatives: a new photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy of cancer in mice.
Yong Joon PARK ; Won Young LEE ; Bo Sup HAHN ; Man Jung HAN ; Woo Ick YANG ; Byung Soo KIM
Yonsei Medical Journal 1989;30(3):212-218
The in vivo photosensitizing efficacy of chlorophyll derivatives(CpD), which had been developed as a new photosensitizer, was compared with that of hematoporphyrin derivatives (HpD). A murine tumor model implanted subcutaneously with S-180 cells on the abdomen was used. The CpD or HpD was administered by intratumoral injection, and light of appropriate wavelength was irradiated on the tumor areas for 10 minutes at 1h and 24h or 24h and 48h after the injection of photosensitizer. When CpD was injected, the early irradiation group (1h and 24h) showed a 100% tumor cure rate; however, the late irradiation group (24h and 48h) showed a 60% tumor cure rate (p less than 0.01). This showed that the early irradiation with light after injection of CpD was an important factor for obtaining better results. With HpD, there was no difference in tumor cure rate between early (1h and 24h, 80%) and late irradiation (24h and 48h, 80%) groups. Thus, in early irradiation groups, the tumor cure rate using CpD (100%) was superior to that of HpD (80%) (p less than 0.05). However, in late irradiation groups, the tumor cure rate using CpD (60%) was inferior to that of HpD (80%), but this difference was not statistically significant (p greater than 0.1). Pathologic sections of these tumors were made before treatment and 48h and 3 weeks after treatment. These showed geographic necrosis at 48h after treatment and no viable tumor tissue at 3 weeks after treatment. Our results showed that CpD was as effective as HpD as a photosensitizer for in vivo photodynamic therapy.
Abdomen
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Animal
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Chlorophyll/*analogs and derivatives
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred ICR
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Photochemotherapy/*methods
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Sarcoma, Experimental/*drug therapy
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Skin Neoplasms/*drug therapy
9.The Study on the Effects of Psoralen Derivatives on Epidermal Melanocytes in C57 BL Mice after Topical Photochemotherapy.
Seung Min LEE ; Seung Kyung HANN ; Yoon Kee PARK
Annals of Dermatology 1994;6(1):1-8
BACKGROUND: Monofunctional psoralens plus UVA radiation are not severely phototoxic and have less mutagenic activity than bifunctional psoralens plus UVA radiation. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate pigment producing effect using various concentrations(0.02%, 0.1%, 0.5%) of monofunctional psoralens such as angelicin, khellin and comparing it's effect with TMP in topical photochemotherapy. METHOD: Ninty three C57BL mice were painted with either angelicin, khellin or TMP solution in concentrations of 0.02%, 0.1% and 0.5% each and were UVA irradiated. Skin biopsies were performed at 1,3,5 weeks after UVA irradiation. The pigment producing effects were measured by the number, area and perimeter of the melanocytes after topical PUVA. RESULTS: The comparison of melanocyte numbers between different psoralens after five weeks of photochemotherapy showed a significant difference in decreasing order of TMP, khellin and angelicin. The area and perimeter of melanocytes were larger in the TMP group after five weeks photochemotherapy than the other group. However in the khellin and angelicin group, the area and perimeter of melanocytes were not increased by increasing the frequency of the UVA irradiation. CONCLUSION: The number, area and perimeter of melanocytes after topical PUVA increased in the TMP group compared to angelicin or khellin group. We expect the clinical application of angelicin and khellin in vitiligo is possible considering the result of the study of pigment producing effect with a higher concentration and higher dose of UVA.
Animals
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Biopsy
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Ficusin*
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Furocoumarins
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Khellin
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Melanocytes*
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Methods
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Mice*
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Paint
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Photochemotherapy*
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Skin
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Thymidine Monophosphate
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Vitiligo
10.Antimicrobial and Antitumor Photodynamic Effects of Phleichrome from the Phytopathogenic Fungus Cladosporium Phlei.
Kum Kang SO ; Jeesun CHUN ; Dae Hyuk KIM
Mycobiology 2018;46(4):448-451
Fungal perylenequinones have photodynamic activity and are promising photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy (PDT). Here, we investigated the bactericidal and antitumor activities of phleichrome from the fungal perylenequinone family in vitro. Photodynamic bactericidal activity of phleichrome was analyzed by agar-well diffusion method under dark and illuminated conditions. The photodynamic antitumor activity of phleichrome was analyzed in MCF-7, HeLa, SW480, and HepG2 human cancer cell lines using in vitro cytotoxicity assays. Photodynamic bactericidal activities against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria were species-specific. Antitumor activity against all tumor cell lines increased under the illuminated condition. Depending on the results of the analyses, Phleichrome has potential for further drug development related to its antibacterial and antitumor activities.
Cell Line
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cladosporium*
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Diffusion
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Fungi*
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Gram-Positive Bacteria
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Humans
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In Vitro Techniques
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Methods
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Photochemotherapy
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Photosensitizing Agents