Publication date: Available online 5 March 2018
Source:Journal of Dermatological Science
Author(s): Bunpei Katayama, Toshiyuki Ozawa, Kuniyuki Morimoto, Kunio Awazu, Nobuhisa Ito, Norihiro Honda, Naoki Oiso, Daisuke Tsuruta
BackgroundPseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) frequently develops antibiotic-resistant characteristics, which is clinically problematic. The main reason behind the rise of antibiotic-resistant PA is the extensive use of antibiotics. Therefore, a novel technique is needed to treat PA infections. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is thought to have the potential to be a non-antibiotic treatment for infections. 5-Aminolevulinic acid (ALA), which works as a photosensitizer after being metabolized into protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) in the heme synthetic pathway, is used for PDT. Thus far, the in vivo effectiveness of PDT using ALA against PA is unknown.ObjectiveIn this study, we investigated PDT using ALA both in vitro and in vivo.Methods and ResultsAlthough PDT with ALA alone did not show a bactericidal effect on PA, PDT with both ALA and EDTA-2Na had a bactericidal effect in vitro. In in vivo experiments, wounds healed faster in PA-infected mice treated with PDT using both EDTA-2Na and ALA compared to non-PDT.ConclusionThese results suggest that PDT with EDTA-2Na and ALA is a potential novel treatment option for PA-infected wounds.
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