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ON THE SOURCE OF THE OSCILLATIONS OBSERVED DURING in vivo ZINC PHTHALOCYANINE FLUORESCENCE PHARMACOKINETIC MEASUREMENTS IN MICE
Authors:Eva F Gudgin  Dickson  Hugh  Holmes  Giulio  Jori  James C  Kennedy  Pierre  Nadeau  Roy H  Pottier  Francesca  Rossi  David A  Russell Glenn E  Weagle
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, The Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ontario K7K 5L0, Canada;Department of Biology, University of Padova, via Trieste 75, Padova 35125, Italy;Department of Oncology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7K 3N6, Canada;School of Chemical Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7TJ, UK
Abstract:Surface-detected fluorescence spectroscopy can be used to monitor the pharmacokinetics of uptake and clearance of red-absorbing fluorophores such as zinc(II) phthalocyanine (ZnPc) in vivo. When this technique is applied to mice that have been fed on a normal chlorophyll-based diet, and particularly when measurements are performed in the abdominal region, oscillations are sometimes observed superimposed on the pharmacokinetic curve of the ZnPc. An oscillatory signal has also been observed arising from the abdominal region of control mice fed a normal diet but not injected with the ZnPc photosensitizer; this oscillatory component to the signal is reduced when mice are fed a chlorophyll-free diet. The oscillatory signal component has been attributed to fluorescence arising from chlorophyll derivatives (pheophorbide/pheophytin) contained in the rodent food, whose concentration in the measured abdominal region changes substantially with time, presumably due to digestive processes. Thus it is important to be aware of the possibility of such artifactual contributions to in vivo fluorescence pharmacokinetic measurements.
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