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Photodynamic inactivation of pathogenic species <Emphasis Type="Italic">Pseudomonas aeruginosa</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">Candida albicans</Emphasis> with lutetium (III) acetate phthalocyanines and specific light irradiation
Authors:Vanya Mantareva  Vesselin Kussovski  Mahmut Durmu?  Ekaterina Borisova  Ivan Angelov
Institution:1.Institute of Organic Chemistry with Centre of Phytochemistry,Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Sofia,Bulgaria;2.The Stephan Angeloff Institute of Microbiology,Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Sofia,Bulgaria;3.Department of Chemistry,Gebze Technical University,Gebze,Turkey;4.Institute of Electronics,Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Sofia,Bulgaria
Abstract:Photodynamic inactivation (PDI) is a light-associated therapeutic approach suitable for treatment of local acute infections. The method is based on specific light-activated compound which by specific irradiation and in the presence of molecular oxygen produced molecular singlet oxygen and other reactive oxygen species, all toxic for pathogenic microbial cells. The study presents photodynamic impact of two recently synthesized water-soluble cationic lutetium (III) acetate phthalocyanines (LuPc-5 and LuPc-6) towards two pathogenic strains, namely, the Gram-negative bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa and a fungus Candida albicans. The photodynamic effect was evaluated for the cells in suspensions and organized in 48-h developed biofilms. The relatively high levels of uptakes of LuPc-5 and LuPc-6 were determined for fungal cells compared to bacterial cells. The penetration depths and distribution of both LuPcs into microbial biofilms were investigated by means of confocal fluorescence microscopy. The photoinactivation efficiency was studied for a wide concentration range (0.85–30 μM) of LuPc-5 and LuPc-6 at a light dose of 50 J cm?2 from red light-emitting diode (LED; 665 nm). The PDI study on microbial biofilms showed incomplete photoinactivation (<3 logs) for the used gentle drug-light protocol.
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