TY - JOUR
T1 - Prolonged inhibition of inflammation in osteoarthritis by triamcinolone acetonide released from a polyester amide microsphere platform
AU - Rudnik-Jansen, Imke
AU - Colen, Sascha
AU - Berard, Julien
AU - Plomp, Saskia
AU - Que, Ivo
AU - van Rijen, Mattie
AU - Woike, Nina
AU - Egas, Annelies
AU - van Osch, Gerjo
AU - van Maarseveen, Erik
AU - Messier, Ken
AU - Chan, Alan
AU - Thies, Jens
AU - Creemers, Laura
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors appreciate the advice of Prof. Dr. Herman Vromans on corticosteroid delivery. This research was funded by a research grant from DSM (130424) and by Life Sciences & Health (ArIADNE; project no 40-43100-98-022). Also the financial contribution of the Dutch Arthritis Foundation is gratefully acknowledged (LLP22, LLP12 and LLP11).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Elsevier B.V.
Copyright:
Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Controlled biomaterial-based corticosteroid release might circumvent multiple injections and the accompanying risks, such as hormone imbalance and muscle weakness, in osteoarthritic (OA) patients. For this purpose, microspheres were prepared from an amino acid-based polyester amide (PEA) platform and loaded with triamcinolone acetonide (TAA). TAA loaded microspheres were shown to release TAA for over 60days in PBS. Furthermore, the bioactivity lasted at least 28days, demonstrated by a 80-95% inhibition of PGE2 production using TNFα-stimulated chondrocyte culture, indicating inhibition of inflammation. Microspheres loaded with the near infrared marker NIR780-iodide injected in healthy rat joints or joints with mild collagenase-induced OA showed retention of the microspheres up till 70days after injection. After intra-articular injection of TAA-loaded microspheres, TAA was detectable in the serum until day seven. Synovial inflammation was significantly lower in OA joints injected with TAA-loaded microspheres based on histological Krenn scores. Injection of TAA-loaded nor empty microspheres had no effect on cartilage integrity as determined by Mankin scoring. In conclusion, the PEA platform shows safety and efficacy upon intra-articular injection, and its extended degradation and release profiles compared to the currently used PLGA platforms may render it a good alternative. Even though further in vivo studies may need to address dosing and readout parameters such as pain, no effect on cartilage pathology was found and inflammation was effectively lowered in OA joints.
AB - Controlled biomaterial-based corticosteroid release might circumvent multiple injections and the accompanying risks, such as hormone imbalance and muscle weakness, in osteoarthritic (OA) patients. For this purpose, microspheres were prepared from an amino acid-based polyester amide (PEA) platform and loaded with triamcinolone acetonide (TAA). TAA loaded microspheres were shown to release TAA for over 60days in PBS. Furthermore, the bioactivity lasted at least 28days, demonstrated by a 80-95% inhibition of PGE2 production using TNFα-stimulated chondrocyte culture, indicating inhibition of inflammation. Microspheres loaded with the near infrared marker NIR780-iodide injected in healthy rat joints or joints with mild collagenase-induced OA showed retention of the microspheres up till 70days after injection. After intra-articular injection of TAA-loaded microspheres, TAA was detectable in the serum until day seven. Synovial inflammation was significantly lower in OA joints injected with TAA-loaded microspheres based on histological Krenn scores. Injection of TAA-loaded nor empty microspheres had no effect on cartilage integrity as determined by Mankin scoring. In conclusion, the PEA platform shows safety and efficacy upon intra-articular injection, and its extended degradation and release profiles compared to the currently used PLGA platforms may render it a good alternative. Even though further in vivo studies may need to address dosing and readout parameters such as pain, no effect on cartilage pathology was found and inflammation was effectively lowered in OA joints.
KW - Osteoarthritis
KW - Microspheres
KW - Corticosteroids
KW - Intra-articular
KW - Inflammation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85015800379&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.jconrel.2017.03.014
DO - 10.1016/j.jconrel.2017.03.014
M3 - Article
C2 - 28284832
SN - 0168-3659
VL - 253
SP - 64
EP - 72
JO - Journal of Controlled Release
JF - Journal of Controlled Release
ER -