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Publication : The use of transcutaneous photodynamic therapy in the prevention of adjuvant-enhanced arthritis in MRL/lpr mice.

First Author  Chowdhary RK Year  1994
Journal  Clin Immunol Immunopathol Volume  72
Issue  2 Pages  255-63
PubMed ID  8050199 Mgi Jnum  J:19654
Mgi Id  MGI:67800 Doi  10.1006/clin.1994.1139
Citation  Chowdhary RK, et al. (1994) The use of transcutaneous photodynamic therapy in the prevention of adjuvant-enhanced arthritis in MRL/lpr mice. Clin Immunol Immunopathol 72(2):255-63
abstractText  The use of transcutaneous photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been investigated in the prevention of adjuvant enhanced arthritis in MRL/lpr mice. Mice receiving adjuvant were treated with PDT at 10-day intervals starting on the day of adjuvant administration. PDT was carried out by intravenous injection of the photosensitizer, benzoporphyrin derivative-monoacid ring A, followed by its transcutaneous activation with light. Adjuvant-injected animals displayed a delayed onset and reduced incidence and severity of arthritis when compared to untreated animals. Most importantly, inflammatory structural damage to cartilage and bone tissues was prevented by PDT. PDT was found to have no adverse effects on animals as assessed by mitogen responses, hematopoiesis, and serum enzyme levels. As mitogen-activated MRL/lpr splenocytes were shown to be more susceptible to in vitro photodynamic treatment, it is postulated that the observed effects were the result of selective destruction of adjuvant-activated lymphocytes in the circulation and/or joints.
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