Experimental selective choriocapillaris photothrombosis using a modified indocyanine green formulation


Autoria(s): CARDILLO, J. A.; JORGE, R.; COSTA, R. A.; Nunes, Simara Maria Tavares; LAVINSKY, D.; KUPPERMANN, B. D.; TEDESCO, A. C.; FARAH, M. E.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

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Background: This in vivo study assessed and compared the effectiveness of an aqueous indocyanine green (ICG) formulation (R-ICG) and a lipid ICG formulation (L-ICG) in occluding the rabbit choriocapillaris, and determined the singlet oxygen quantum yields and aggregation properties of both formulations in vitro. Methods: Singlet oxygen production and aggregation were compared. The eye fundus of 30 albino rabbits was irradiated 0-15 min after dye injection using an 810 nm diode laser. Fluorescein angiography and light microscopy were used to evaluate the safety and efficacy of R-ICG and L-ICG. Results: L-ICG decreased the dimerisation constant and the tendency of ICG to form aggregates, and increased the efficiency of ICG in generating singlet oxygen (R-ICG, Phi Delta= 0.120 and L-ICG, Phi Delta= 0.210). Using a 10 mg/kg dose, choriocapillaris occlusion was achieved at a light dose of 35.8 J/cm(2) with L-ICG and 71.6 J/cm(2) with R-ICG with minimal damage to the neurosensory retina. Conclusion: Restrictions to the use of ICG in aqueous solution, low singlet oxygen quantum yields and high aggregation tendency, were overcome with L-ICG. The lower laser irradiance required to obtain choriocapillaris occlusion may suggest that L-ICG is a more potent and selective photosensitiser than R-ICG.

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY, v.92, n.2, p.276-280, 2008

0007-1161

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/24746

10.1136/bjo.2007.129395

http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjo.2007.129395

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eng

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B M J PUBLISHING GROUP

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British Journal of Ophthalmology

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Palavras-Chave #SUBFOVEAL CHOROIDAL NEOVASCULARIZATION #LIGHT-ABSORBING PROPERTIES #PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY #MACULAR DEGENERATION #INTRAVITREAL BEVACIZUMAB #SINGLET OXYGEN #FLUORESCENCE #VERTEPORFIN #PHOTOSENSITIZERS #AGGREGATION #Ophthalmology
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