Photoproducts formed from photofrin II in cells.

Fluorescence and absorption spectra of light-exposed cells containing the tumour-localizing porphyrin preparation Photofrin II (PII) have been studied. Light exposure results in spectral changes that may be due to a photoinduced modification of the porphyrins without breakage of the porphyrin macrocycle and/or to a photoinduced displacement of the porphyrins in the cells. Photochemical reaction involving breakage of the porphyrin macrocycle also occur as can be seen from the loss of absorbance within the Soret band region during light exposure. Singlet oxygen may be involved in the photodegradation of PII in cells since the process is slowed down on bubbling N2 through the samples and is slightly faster in suspensions in Dulbecco's phosphate buffered saline (PBS) made of D2O compared with suspensions in PBS made of H2O. During light exposure a fluorescent product is formed in the cells with fluorescence excitation and emission characteristics similar to those of the "age pigment" lipofuscin (lambda exc = 350 nm, lambda em = 440 nm).

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