Experimental evidence and model explanation for cell population characteristics modification when applying sequential photodynamic therapy

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Published 25 January 2011 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation L G Sabino et al 2011 Laser Phys. Lett. 8 239 DOI 10.1002/lapl.201010119

1612-202X/8/3/239

Abstract

We present experimental evidence of the existence of cell variability in terms of threshold light dose for Hep G2 (liver cancer cells) cultured. Using a theoretical model to describe the effects caused by successive photodynamic therapy (PDT) sessions, and based on the consequences of a partial response we introduce the threshold dose distribution concept within a tumor. The experimental model consists in a stack of flasks, and simulates subsequent layers of a tissue exposed to PDT application. The result indicates that cells from the same culture could respond in different ways to similar PDT induced-damages. Moreover, the consequence is a partial killing of the cells submitted to PDT, and the death fraction decreased at each in vitro PDT session. To demonstrate the occurrence of cell population modification as a response to PDT, we constructed a simple theoretical model and assumed that the threshold dose distribution for a cell population of a tumor is represented by a modified Gaussian distribution.

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10.1002/lapl.201010119