Thermoresponsive nanospheres with independent dual drug release profiles for the treatment of osteoarthritis

May 8, 2016Acta biomaterialia

Temperature-sensitive tiny spheres that release two drugs separately to treat osteoarthritis

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Abstract

Thermo-responsive nanospheres demonstrate independent control of drug release, providing immediate release of diclofenac and sustained release of kartogenin.

  • The nanospheres are designed to deliver two drugs with different therapeutic effects simultaneously in response to temperature changes.
  • Diclofenac was released quickly to provide acute anti-inflammatory effects, while kartogenin was released slowly for chondrogenic effects.
  • Cold temperature treatment effectively suppressed inflammation in chondrocytes and macrophage-like cells.
  • Chondrogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells was enhanced by cold shock treatment.
  • In vivo studies showed that the nanospheres reduced the progression of osteoarthritis in rats, with effects further improved by cold treatment.
  • Cyclooxygenase-2 expression in serum and synovial membrane was reduced in treated rats, with additional decreases noted following cold treatment.

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