Resenha
Present and Future of the Radio-Molecules used in Detection of Sentinel Lymphatic Nodes
Fecha
2009-03-01Registro en:
Latin American Journal Of Pharmacy. La Plata: Colegio Farmaceuticos Provincia De Buenos Aires, v. 28, n. 2, p. 298-303, 2009.
0326-2383
WOS:000269241100021
Autor
Fernandez Nunez, Eutimio Gustavo
Faintuch, Bluma Linkowski
Oliveira, Relma Tavares de
Wiecek, Danielle Pereira
Teodoro, Rodrigo
Oliveira Filho, Renato Santos de [UNIFESP]
Institución
Resumen
Detection of the sentinel lymph node has become a mainstay of certain surgical interventions for cancer. In this sense, physiological and biochemical properties of the molecules employed for early detection of such metastasis have become relevant in many specialties. Traditionally the main characteristics considered for such radiopharmaceuticals are particle size and surface features. In addition, design of radiolabeled molecules has to take in account anatomy of the vascular lymphatic epithelium and its interaction with such agents. The aim is to create more specific and effective drugs, thus precisely shaping and eventually remodelling the surgical strategy for a given patient. Advances in diagnostic imaging open perspectives for additional categories of agents, endowed with different physico-chemical features as required by positron-emission tomography and other sophisticated procedures. This review covers the molecules used in sentinel node finding as well as some related topics, which can help to understand their action mechanism and failures.