Intra-articular targeting of nanomaterials for the treatment of osteoarthritis

Mar 14, 2019Acta biomaterialia

Using Tiny Particles Injected into Joints to Treat Osteoarthritis

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Abstract

Over 27 million Americans live with osteoarthritis, which presents significant challenges for effective drug delivery.

  • Osteoarthritis involves complex interactions among various joint tissues and cells, complicating treatment.
  • Nanotechnology has been shown to improve drug retention in the joint space compared to free drugs.
  • Modified nanomaterials can enhance targeting and localization to specific joint tissues like cartilage and synovium.
  • Challenges in comparing studies and the role of synovial fluid are noted as critical factors in treatment development.
  • The need for targeted delivery systems will likely grow as new, cell-specific drugs for osteoarthritis are developed.

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