Photodynamic Therapy: Potential Applications for Exotic Animal Oncology

Michael D. Lucroy DVM, MS, Dip. ACVIM (Oncology)
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Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a novel form of treatment for solid cancers. It relies on the systemic administration of a light-reactive drug (photosensitizer) to the patient. Through various mechanisms, the photosensitizer localizes to the malignant tissue. The photosensitizer is then activated by visible red light, often provided by a laser. The drug and light alone do not cause tissue damage; when the photosensitizer, light, and molecular oxygen are present together, the reactive oxygen species generated locally lead to apoptosis, vascular stasis, and subsequent ischemic necrosis, and inflammation. PDT is potentially useful for the treatment of exotic animals, because it has fewer adverse effects than radiation therapy or chemotherapy. Because PDT is typically a single session, there are fewer issues with repeated general anesthesia and vascular access. To date, experiences with PDT in exotic animals are limited, but preliminary reports suggest it will become a useful treatment in these species. Further knowledge of photosensitizer pharmacokinetics and tumor biology in exotic animals will be necessary to develop PDT into a useful cancer treatment modality.

光动力疗法:外来动物肿瘤的潜在应用
光动力疗法(PDT)是一种新型的实体癌治疗方法。它依赖于光反应性药物(光敏剂)对患者的全身管理。通过多种机制,光敏剂定位于恶性组织。然后光敏剂被可见光激活,通常由激光提供。药物和光本身不会造成组织损伤;当光敏剂、光和分子氧同时存在时,局部产生的活性氧导致细胞凋亡、血管停滞和随后的缺血性坏死和炎症。PDT可能对治疗外来动物有用,因为它比放射治疗或化疗的副作用更少。由于PDT通常是一次手术,因此重复全身麻醉和血管通路的问题较少。迄今为止,在外来动物身上使用PDT的经验有限,但初步报告表明,它将成为这些物种的有效治疗方法。进一步了解光敏剂的药代动力学和外来动物的肿瘤生物学,将有必要将PDT发展成为一种有用的癌症治疗方式。
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