• DocumentCode
    3079326
  • Title

    Photosensitization reaction-induced electrical blockade in myocardial tissue

  • Author

    Ito, Akinori ; Hosokawa, Shotaro ; Miyoshi, Shigeki ; Soejima, K. ; Arai, Tamio

  • Author_Institution
    School of Fundamental Science and Technology, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University (Japan)
  • fYear
    2008
  • fDate
    20-25 Aug. 2008
  • Firstpage
    4361
  • Lastpage
    4363
  • Abstract
    We proposed the application of photodynamic therapy (PDT) as a new type of atrial fibrillation treatment. PDT is well known as a practical cancer treatment using cytotoxicity of reactive oxygen species generated by the photochemical interaction. We predicted that the photocytotoxic effect induced by PDT might cause electrical blockade in myocardial tissue. We studied the electrical blockade induced by the PDT with talaporfin sodium in vitro, ex vivo, and in vivo. The cell lethality measurement using rat cardiac myocytes confirmed the PDT-induced photocytotoxic effect and its dependence on the loading time of the photosensitizer. In ex vivo experiment using rat right ventricle, the PDT caused a shutdown of the stimulated electrical signal propagation. The long-lasting atrioventricular block induced by the PDT was obtained in vivo experiment with rat heart. These results revealed the possibility of atrial fibrillation treatment with the PDT.
  • Keywords
    Atrial fibrillation; Cancer; Heart; Heat treatment; In vivo; Myocardium; Neoplasms; Time measurement; Veins; Wavelength measurement; Animals; Atrial Fibrillation; Atrioventricular Block; Electric Conductivity; Heart; Heart Ventricles; Light; Myocardium; Myocytes, Cardiac; Neoplasms; Photochemistry; Photosensitizing Agents; Porphyrins; Rats; Reactive Oxygen Species;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008. EMBS 2008. 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Vancouver, BC
  • ISSN
    1557-170X
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-1814-5
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1557-170X
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IEMBS.2008.4650176
  • Filename
    4650176