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  • 1
    ISSN: 1434-0879
    Keywords: Bladder carcinoma ; Tetramethyl hematoporphyrin ; Liposomes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The main problems presented by superficial bladder carcinoma, its high recurrence rate and multifocal appearance, require treatment of the bladder as a whole. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is one such experimental treatment for superficial bladder carcinoma, involving the administration of a photosensitizer that accumulates in the tumor tissue, and subsequent irradiation of the tumor with light. Since the photosensitizers used in PDT suffer from several drawbacks, new photosensitizers are being sought. Drug delivery systems are also being investigated for the administration of hydrophobic photosensitizers and enhancement of photodynamic efficiency and tumor selectivity. In this study we examined a new photosensitizer, tetramethyl hematoporphyrin (TMHP), in two human bladder cancer cell lines. In the first pair of the experiments, TMHP was bound to unilamellar liposomes. Cellular uptake, dark toxicity and photodynamic efficiency were then studied. Fluorescence microscopy showed TMHP localization in the cytoplasm in a perinuclear region, sparing the nucleus. Dark toxicity occurred after incubation of cells with TMHP above a concentration of 20 μg/ml. Irradiation was carried out using an argon-pumped dye laser emitting a wavelength of 630 nm at a fluence of 3.6 and 7.2 J/cm2. Before irradiation, cells were incubated with TMHP at concentrations of 2.5 and 5 μg/ml for 1 h. Cell survival rates after incubation with 5 μg/ml TMHP and irradiation at 7.2 J/cm2 were 15.7% of control cells for Rec and 4.5% for Waf cells. Uptake studies showed a higher intracellular TMHP concentration in Waf than in Rec cells. This correlates with the higher PDT efficiency seen in Waf cells. Our results show that TMHP can be encapsulated into unilamellar liposomes without losing its photodynamic efficiency. TMHP is taken up by human bladder carcinoma cells after an incubation time of only 1 h. This short incubation time seems to be appropriate for an intravesical instillation of the photosensitizer for PDT in bladder cancer patients. Intravesical instillation might demonstrate higher phototoxic efficiency with reduced side effects. TMHP acts as a potent photosensitizer and shows drug- and light-dose-dependent cell destruction. Thus, TMHP has the potential for use in PDT in bladder cancer.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1433-0563
    Keywords: Key words ESWL-therapy • Metabolic work-up • Metaphylaxis ; Schlüsselwörter ESWL-Therapie • Metabolische Harnsteinabklärung • Metaphylaxe
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung An 150 ESWL-Standorte wurde anonymisiert ein Fragebogen mit 20 Fragen zum ESWL-Standort selbst, zur Kooperation von ESWL-Standort mit niedergelassenem Urologen und zu den Möglichkeiten und tatsächlich durchgeführten metabolischen Steinabklärungen verschickt; 114 (76 %) konnten ausgewertet werden. Die Kooperation der Zentren mit den niedergelassenen Urologen ist als gut zu bezeichnen. Die durchschnittliche ESWL-Behandlungszahl mit weniger als 2 ESWL-Behandlungen pro Arbeitstag an 58 % der ESWL-Standorte ist überraschend niedrig. Die obsolete chemische Steinanalyse wird an immer noch 30 % der Standorte angewandt. Unsere Auswertung ergibt desweiteren eindeutig, daß an den ESWL-Standorten in Deutschland die symptomatische Harnsteintherapie mittels ESWL oder auch mit anderen Techniken eine kausale metabolische Harnsteindiagnostik mit einer daraus folgenden Metaphylaxe verdrängt hat.
    Notes: Summary Questionnaires were mailed anonymously to 150 German shock wave centers. Twenty questions addressed the following areas of interest: – Facilities of the extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) center (technical, personnel, laboratory, etc.) – Cooperation at ESWL center with referring urologists – Laboratory facilities versus actual metabolic work-up. The return rate was 114 of 150 (76 %). Surprisingly, at 58 % of the centers the average number of treatments is less than two per day. In 30 % of the centers only chemical stone analysis is done! The final conclusion was that ESWL has largely replaced the causal metabolic work-up and subsequent metaphylaxis as a symptomatic measure against urolithiasis.
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