2004
DOI: 10.1016/s1572-1000(05)00007-4
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Mechanisms in photodynamic therapy: part one—photosensitizers, photochemistry and cellular localization

Abstract: SummaryThe use of non-toxic dyes or photosensitizers (PS) in combination with harmless visible light that is known as photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been known for over a hundred years, but is only now becoming widely used. Originally developed as a tumor therapy, some of its most successful applications are for non-malignant disease. In a series of three reviews we will discuss the mechanisms that operate in the field of PDT. Part one discusses the recent explosion in discovery and chemical synthesis of new P… Show more

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“…Also, a longer irradiation time may have accelerated photobleaching of the photosensitizer, which was shown to occur with irradiation times longer than 15 min [33]. Photobleaching is likely to happen when singlet oxygen or other ROS produced upon illumination reacts with the photosensitizer itself thereby reducing its availability for further photosensitization [34]. There is also evidence showing that high radiant exposures may cause oxygen depletion in the culture medium which consequently weakens the therapeutic effect [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, a longer irradiation time may have accelerated photobleaching of the photosensitizer, which was shown to occur with irradiation times longer than 15 min [33]. Photobleaching is likely to happen when singlet oxygen or other ROS produced upon illumination reacts with the photosensitizer itself thereby reducing its availability for further photosensitization [34]. There is also evidence showing that high radiant exposures may cause oxygen depletion in the culture medium which consequently weakens the therapeutic effect [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PDT is based on the delivery of photosensitizer drugs (PSs) to biological targets, which are then irradiated with light at specific wavelengths (3). There are many different kinds of PS, each one with its specific excitation wavelength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During PS photoactivation, an excitable electron is promoted to a higher energy level (antibonding orbital) and the PS reaches the first excited singlet state. This excited state decays to a lower energy level by emitting fluorescence or, alternatively, it decays by the process of intersystem crossing to a state named triplet (3). This triplet state is long lived and, because of this feature, it is able to react with triplet oxygen molecules and other biomolecules or to emit phosphorescence (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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