Colpoda inflata cysts accumulate significantly large amounts of meso-substituted cationic porphyrins, including meso-tetrakis(N-methyl-4-pyridyl)porphine (TMP-C1) and its mono-N-methyldecyl (TMP-C10) and -tetradecyl (TMP-C14) analogues, upon incubation for 1 h with 1–48 μM porphyrin concentrations. All three porphyrins at concentrations greater than 10 μM exhibited a significant toxicity toward the cysts, in particular lowering the degree of excystment. Upon visible light irradiation of the porphyrin-loaded cysts, extensive photodamage was observed even in the presence of 1 μM porphyrin, as shown by light microscopy observations and counting of vegetative emerging cells. The presence of one decyl or tetradecyl hydrocarbon chain caused about 10-fold enhancement of the phototoxic effects.
Photosensitization of Colpoda inflata cysts by meso-substituted cationic porphyrins
IORI, GIULIO;COPPELLOTTI, OLIMPIA
2002
Abstract
Colpoda inflata cysts accumulate significantly large amounts of meso-substituted cationic porphyrins, including meso-tetrakis(N-methyl-4-pyridyl)porphine (TMP-C1) and its mono-N-methyldecyl (TMP-C10) and -tetradecyl (TMP-C14) analogues, upon incubation for 1 h with 1–48 μM porphyrin concentrations. All three porphyrins at concentrations greater than 10 μM exhibited a significant toxicity toward the cysts, in particular lowering the degree of excystment. Upon visible light irradiation of the porphyrin-loaded cysts, extensive photodamage was observed even in the presence of 1 μM porphyrin, as shown by light microscopy observations and counting of vegetative emerging cells. The presence of one decyl or tetradecyl hydrocarbon chain caused about 10-fold enhancement of the phototoxic effects.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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