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Long wavelength absorbing cationic <font>Zn(II)</font>-phthalocyanines as fluorescent contrast agents for B16 pigmented melanoma
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Znpc DoEngineeringMolecular BiologyNanomedicinePhototoxicityBioimagingRadiation OncologyPhotophysical PropertyMolecular ImagingLong WavelengthBiophysicsHealth SciencesPhotochemistryBiochemistryMelanomaFluorescent Contrast AgentsPhotocarcinogenesisMelanoma TumorZnpc MePigment
Three cationic zinc phthalocyanines ( ZnPcs ), tetrakis-(3-methylpyridyloxy)-, tetrakis-(3-hexyl-pyridyloxy)-, and tetrakis-(3-dodecylpyridyloxy)phthalocyaninezinc ( ZnPc Me, ZnPc He and ZnPc Do) have been studied as advanced fluorescent contrast agents for pigmented melanoma tumor. UV-vis spectroscopic properties of the monomers were investigated. Their photophysical behavior as a substantial part of dye-induced fluorescence was evaluated. The selective accumulation and labeling capacity towards B16F0 pigmented melanoma tumor were determined. Melanin containing cells were isolated and incubated with ZnPcs at several time intervals (1, 1.5 and 6 h) following the kinetics of cellular uptake. The highest accumulation was found for ZnPcHe . A lower uptake was detected for the more lipophilic ZnPcDo and more hydrophilic ZnPcMe . The fluorescence diagnostic potential of ZnPcs towards pigmented melanoma by using an argon-dye laser detection set-up was demonstrated.
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