INVESTIGADORES
YSLAS Edith Ines
artículos
Título:
Photodynamic Studies of Metallo 5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-methoxyphenyl) porphyrin: Photochemical Characterization and Biological Consequences in a Human Carcinoma Cell Line
Autor/es:
M. E. MILANESIO, M. LA PENNA, M. G. ALVAREZ, E. I. YSLAS, C. D. BORSARELLI, J. J. SILBER, V. RIVAROLA, E. N. DURANTINI.
Revista:
PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY
Editorial:
American Society for Photobiology
Referencias:
Lugar: USA; Año: 2001 vol. 74 p. 14 - 21
ISSN:
0031-8655
Resumen:
The photodynamic activities of the free-base 5,10,15,20- tetrakis(4-methoxyphenyl)porphyrin (TMP) and their metal complexes with zinc(II) (ZnTMP), copper(II) (CuTMP) and cadmium(II) (CdTMP) have been compared in two systems: reverse micelle of n-heptane/sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate/water bearing photooxidizable substrates and Hep-2 human larynx carcinoma cell line. The quantum yields of singlet molecular oxygen, O2(1Dg), production (FD) of TMP, ZnTMP and CdTMP in tetrahydrofuran, were determined yielding values of 0.65, 0.73 and 0.73, respectively, while O2(1Dg) formation was not detected for CuTMP. In the reverse micellar system, the amino acid L-tryptophan (Trp) was used as biological substrate to analyze the O2(1Dg)-mediated photooxidation. The observed rate constants for Trp photooxidation (kobs Trp) were proportional to the sensitizer quantum yield of O2(1Dg). A value of ;2 3 107 s21 M21 was found for the second-order rate constant of Trp (kr Try) in this system. The response of Hep-2 cells to cytotoxicity photoinduced by these agents in a biological medium was studied. The Hep-2 cultures were treated with 1 mM of porphyrin for 24 h at 378C and the cells exposed to visible light. The cell survival at different light exposure levels was dependent on FD. Under these conditions, the cytotoxic effect increases in the order: Cu- TMP K TMP , ZnTMP ; CdTMP, correlating with the production of O2(1Dg). A similar behavior was observed in both the chemical and biological media indicating that the O2(1Dg) mediation appears to be mainly responsible for the cell inactivation.