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Photodynamic Therapy. Phototherapy. The first who used the light: Egyptians, Indians, Chinese and Grecee 1815. Carvin 1822. Sniadecki 1903. D. N. Finsen: Nobel Prize. Photochemotherapy. Indians: Psoralea corylifolia Egyptians: Ammi majus. PDT history. 1900. Oscar Raab
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Phototherapy • The first who used the light: Egyptians, Indians, Chinese and Grecee • 1815. Carvin • 1822. Sniadecki • 1903. D. N. Finsen: Nobel Prize
Photochemotherapy • Indians: Psoralea corylifolia • Egyptians: Ammi majus
PDT history • 1900. Oscar Raab • 1905. H. von Tappeiner take in the PDT
Hematoporphyrin 1841. Sherer 1867. Thudicum 1871. Hoppe- Seyler
Hematoporphyrin • 1924. Policard • Auler and Banzer • Figge and co workers: photodiagnosis
Why do some photosensitiziers localize selectively in tumors? • Tumors have a larger interstital volume than normal tissues • Tumors often contain a larger fraction of macrophages than normal tissues • Tumors have a leaky microvasculature • Tumors have poor lymphatic drainage • The extracellular ph is low in tumors • Tumors contain a relatively large amount of newly synthesized collagen • Tumor tissue contains many receptors for lipoproteins
PDT treatment Use photosensitizing solution Collect in cancer Selective tumour collapse Irradiate
PDT mechanism Energy transport reactive oxygen
PDT mechanism Electron passing free radical
PDT mechanism photosensitizing Activation with light Introduce photosensitizing into the cell release reactive oxygen end free radical tissue necrosis or apoptozis
Other tumour therapy Surgery disadvantage: - can’t remove total the cancer - matastasis Radio- and chemotherapy disadvantage: - to hight degree damage - resistance
Photodynamic Therapy Advantage - selective destruction - not develop resistance Disadvantage - only use surface cancer - cell of small size
Other field of application • Arteriosclerosis • Germ, virus inanctivation • Gum inflammation • Blood sterilization • Water purification