mitóticos
Mitóticos are a class of drugs that interfere with the process of mitosis, the cellular division mechanism by which somatic cells replicate. These compounds are primarily used in cancer treatment due to their ability to prevent rapidly dividing tumor cells from multiplying. The term derives from "mitosis," referencing their specific mechanism of action on cell division.
The primary function of mitóticos involves disrupting the mitotic spindle, a structure composed of microtubules that
Several well-known mitóticos are currently used in clinical oncology. Paclitaxel and docetaxel are taxane derivatives that
While effective against many types of cancer, mitóticos produce significant side effects due to their impact
Research continues into developing mitóticos with improved selectivity for cancer cells and reduced toxicity to normal