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Critical discussion of the applications of metal complexes for 2-photon photodynamic therapy

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 25, Issue 8, Pages 1035-1050

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00775-020-01829-5

Keywords

Bioinorganic chemistry; Medicinal inorganic chemistry; Metals in medicine; Photodynamic therapy; Photosensitizers

Funding

  1. ERC Consolidator Grant PhotoMedMet [GA 681679]
  2. program Investissements d'Avenir
  3. ANR [ANR-10-IDEX-0001-02 PSL]
  4. National Science Foundation of China [21525105, 21778079]
  5. 973 Program [2015CB856301]

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Photodynamic therapy is a light-activated medical technique, which has received increasing attention within the last decade to treat various diseases including bacterial, viral or fungal infections as well as cancer. To overcome the limitations of the currently clinically applied photosensitizers based on a tetrapyrrolic scaffold, metal complexes are sought to be an interesting alternative. While these complexes show attractive photophysical and biological properties, the majority of these compounds are excited using visible light, which is associated with a poor tissue penetration. To circumvent this drawback, increasing attention has been devoted towards the use of 2-Photon instead of 1-Photon irradiation. In this mini-review, the metal complexes prepared in view of 2P-PDT are reviewed and the requirements these compounds need to fulfil to be of interest are critically discussed. [GRAPHICS]

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