Packer A J, Tse D T, Gu X Q, Hayreh S S
Arch Ophthalmol. 1984 Aug;102(8):1193-7. doi: 10.1001/archopht.1984.01040030971028.
Photoradiation therapy is a new technique currently under clinical investigation for the treatment of a variety of solid malignant tumors. The technique involves intravenous (IV) administration of hematoporphyrin derivative, a photosensitizing compound that is preferentially retained by malignant cells, and photoactivation of a neoplasm with red light (630 nm) to obtain selective destruction of cancer cells. A modification of this technique was used to treat iris neovascularization produced in a primate model of retinal vein occlusion. Following IV injection of hematoporphyrin derivative, the anterior surface of the iris was exposed to red light for 30 to 45 minutes. In the four eyes treated, there was a marked reduction of fluorescein leakage from the neovascular tissue within 24 hours following treatment. Histologic examination of two eyes demonstrated a selective response of the iris neovascularization to this therapy, with apparent preservation of surrounding tissue.
光辐射疗法是一种目前正在临床研究中用于治疗多种实体恶性肿瘤的新技术。该技术包括静脉注射血卟啉衍生物,这是一种光敏化合物,可被恶性细胞优先摄取,并用红光(630纳米)对肿瘤进行光激活,以选择性破坏癌细胞。该技术的一种改良方法被用于治疗视网膜静脉阻塞灵长类动物模型中产生的虹膜新生血管。静脉注射血卟啉衍生物后,将虹膜前表面暴露于红光下30至45分钟。在接受治疗的四只眼中,治疗后24小时内新生血管组织的荧光素渗漏明显减少。对其中两只眼睛的组织学检查表明,虹膜新生血管对该疗法有选择性反应,周围组织明显保留。