Soojeong Choi, Eun Je Jeon, Yunsu Bae, Jihoon Jeon, Donyoung Kang, Hyungsuk Lee, Seung-Woo Cho
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Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common chronic degenerative joint disease characterized by gradual deterioration and pain. Viscosupplementation, involving hyaluronic acid (HA) injection into the affected joint, is a minimally invasive option to reduce pain by improving joint lubrication and potentially avoiding the need for replacement surgery. However, the low adhesion and rapid degradation of HA often lead to inadequate therapeutic effects. In this study, we present lubricating adhesive HA-based hydrogel patches designed to effectively treat OA. The HA patches, modified with pyrogallol, have high elastic and compressive moduli, delaying degradation when exposed to external stimuli. Furthermore, they securely adhere to cartilage tissue surfaces and efficiently lubricate damaged cartilage, leading to a reduced friction and wear. In addition to these benefits, our HA patches exhibit scavenging effect of reactive oxygen species and sustainably release an encapsulated anti-inflammatory drug (dexamethasone: Dex). These features further enhance their therapeutic potential for OA treatment. In a mouse OA model, the hydrogel patches loaded with Dex promote healing of damaged cartilage and restore its motor function. Overall, our bioinspired HA hydrogel patches present a promising treatment option for managing the debilitating joint disease by offering enhanced adhesion, lubrication for cartilage protection, antioxidant effect, and sustained drug release.
骨关节炎(OA)是一种常见的慢性退行性关节疾病,以逐渐恶化和疼痛为特征。向受影响的关节注射透明质酸(HA)是一种微创疗法,可通过改善关节润滑来减轻疼痛,并有可能避免进行关节置换手术。然而,透明质酸的低粘附性和快速降解往往导致治疗效果不佳。在这项研究中,我们提出了基于 HA 的润滑粘合剂水凝胶贴片,旨在有效治疗 OA。这种经焦谷醇改性的医管局贴片具有很高的弹性和压缩模量,在受到外部刺激时可延缓降解。此外,它们还能牢牢粘附在软骨组织表面,有效润滑受损软骨,从而减少摩擦和磨损。除了这些优点外,我们的 HA 贴片还具有清除活性氧的作用,并能持续释放封装的抗炎药物(地塞米松:Dex)。这些特点进一步提高了它们治疗 OA 的潜力。在小鼠 OA 模型中,装载了 Dex 的水凝胶贴片促进了受损软骨的愈合并恢复了运动功能。总之,我们的生物启发 HA 水凝胶贴片具有更强的粘附性、保护软骨的润滑性、抗氧化作用和持续的药物释放性,是治疗衰弱性关节疾病的理想选择。
期刊介绍:
Journal Name: Applied Materials Today
Focus:
Multi-disciplinary, rapid-publication journal
Focused on cutting-edge applications of novel materials
Overview:
New materials discoveries have led to exciting fundamental breakthroughs.
Materials research is now moving towards the translation of these scientific properties and principles.