Effects of cartilage-targeting moieties on nanoparticle biodistribution in healthy and osteoarthritic joints

Oct 7, 2019Acta biomaterialia

How cartilage-targeting groups affect nanoparticle distribution in healthy and osteoarthritis-affected joints

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Abstract

Ex vivo analyses show that targeting strategies significantly improved nanoparticle associations with both healthy and osteoarthritic cartilage.

  • Three distinct cartilage-targeting strategies were developed: passive targeting cationic nanoparticles, active targeting nanoparticles with binding peptides for collagen type II, and untargeted neutrally-charged nanoparticles.
  • In vivo studies indicated that the disease state influenced joint biodistribution for all nanoparticle formulations.
  • Active targeting nanoparticles demonstrated increased cartilage accumulation in osteoarthritic conditions compared to healthy knees, while passive targeting nanoparticles did not show this increase.
  • The findings suggest that nanoparticle design for drug delivery can be optimized based on the disease state affecting cartilage.

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