Direct chemotherapeutic dual drug delivery through intra-articular injection for synergistic enhancement of rheumatoid arthritis treatment

Authors
Son, A. ReumKim, Da YeonPark, Seung HunJang, Ja YongKim, KyungsookKim, Byoung JuYin, Xiang YunKim, Jae HoMin, Byoung HyunHan, Dong KeunKim, Moon Suk
Issue Date
2015-10-01
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.5
Abstract
The effectiveness of systemic rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatments is limited by difficulties in achieving therapeutic doses within articular joints. We evaluated the ability of intra-articular administration of injectable formulations to synergistically enhance repair of RA joints. Methotrexate-loaded hyaluronic acid (Met-HA), dexamethasone-loaded microcapsules (Dex-M), and Dex-M dispersed inside Met-HA were prepared as viscous emulsions and injected into articular joints using a needle to form a drug depot. By near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging, we confirmed the local release of NIR from the depot injected into the articular joint over an extended period. In comparison with the subjects treated with Met-HA or Dex-M alone, subjects treated simultaneously with Met-HA and Dex-M exhibited faster and more significant RA repair. Collectively, these results indicated that the drug depot formed after intra-articular injection of Met-HA/Dex-M induced long-lasting drug release and allowed Met and Dex to effectively act in the articular joint, resulting in enhanced RA repair.
Keywords
METHOTREXATE PHARMACOGENETICS; LOADED MICROCAPSULES; REGENERATION; MANAGEMENT; CELLS; METHOTREXATE PHARMACOGENETICS; LOADED MICROCAPSULES; REGENERATION; MANAGEMENT; CELLS; drug delivery; rheumatoid arthritis (RA) treatments; Methotrexate-loaded hyaluronic acid (Met-HA); dexamethasone-loaded microcapsules (Dex-M)
ISSN
2045-2322
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124908
DOI
10.1038/srep14713
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