British journal of cancer
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British journal of cancer · Apr 1996
Kinetics and localisation of PpIX fluorescence after topical and systemic ALA application, observed in skin and skin tumours of UVB-treated mice.
In this study the kinetics and localisation of protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) fluorescence in skin and skin tumours were examined after topically (20% for 4h) or systemically (200 mg/kg,i.p.) administered 5-aminolaevulinic acid (ALA). As a model we used hairless mice with skin lesions (actinic keratoses and squamous cell carcinoma), which were induced by daily UVB irradiation. The epidermis of the skin surrounding the tumours (T) was altered (AS); owing to the UVB irradiation, the epidermis was thicker and less elastic. ⋯ We conclude that, in this model and with these ALA doses, a higher fluorescence intensity and selectivity (T/NS) was achieved after topically applied ALA than after systemically administered ALA. These results make topically applied ALA more favourable for ALA-PDT of superficial skin tumours in this model. In general these results imply that by optimising the time after ALA application the efficacy and selectivity of topical ALA-PDT for skin tumours may be improved.