Abstract

ObjectiveOur aim was to study photodecomposition, photomutagenicity and cytotoxicity of retinyl palmitate (RP), a principal storage form of vitamin A in humans and animals, under He–Ne laser photoirradiation. Moreover, the effect of different concentrations and timing protocol of antioxidants on photodynamic therapy (PDT) is contradictory, so the effect of RP (as antioxidant) on the PDT cytotoxicity was studied. MethodsPhotomutagenicity was tested by Ames test. Photodecomposition was studied by UV–vis spectroscopy. Cytotoxicity was measured with MTT-assay. Moreover, the effect of PDT, using hematoporphyrin derivatives (HpD) as photosensitizer under He–Ne laser irradiation (10J/cm2), was studied on HeLa cells either with or without RP (1–100μM) which incubated with the cells for short or long incubation period (1h or 24h) prior to PDT. ResultsNo photodecomposition of RP alone was obseved whereas there is a little photodecomposition of RP only in presence of HpD under irradiation with He–Ne laser. Moreover, no photomutagenicity was observed in Salmonella typhimurium strains under laser irradiation in presence or absence of HpD. RP alone (1–100μM) significantly decrease the viability of HeLa cells. Laser irradiation of HeLa cells pre-incubated with RP alone for 24h showed further significant decrease in viability of the cells. While RP incubations for 1h before PDT had slight effect on the cells, 24h incubation before PDT enhanced the cytotoxicity of PDT on HeLa cells. ConclusionsRP can be used 24h before PDT to enhance its effects. RP is not mutagenic under irradiation with He–Ne laser.

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