PMID: 7031710Oct 1, 1981Paper

Photodynamic action of hematoporphyrin on yeast cells--a kinetic approach

Photochemistry and Photobiology
T Ito

Abstract

By a technique which combines rapid mixing of cells and hematoporphyrin (HP) with a short duration of illumination, the photodynamic inactivation of yeast cells was investigated, particularly, in seeking for the information of the location of HP at the time of action. The fluence-survival curves obtained under the conditions where the reaction mixture was kept in the dark for 1 s, 60 s and even 35 min before illumination were indistinguishable from each other, indicating no interaction between cells and sensitizers took place in about 30 min in such a way that the photodynamic efficiency could be modified. It is unlikely tha HP acted intracellularly, since the protective effect of N-3 was observed at concentrations as low as 0.5 mM. Furthermore, the rate constant kp related to the protective effect of N-3 was estimated to be 1 x 10(8) M(-1)s(-1) under the assumption that (1) O2 was the active intermediate and had a lifetime of 12 microseconds under the present conditions. This value of kp is rather close to that of kq' the quenching rate constant of N-3 for (1)O2, of which the accepted value is 2 x 10(8) M(-1)s(-1) in the homogeneous aqueous system. This information, together with the absence of uptake of HP by cells and a well...Continue Reading

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