Study on ultrasound-enhanced molecular transport in articular cartilage.

IF 5.7 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Drug Delivery and Translational Research Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-15 DOI:10.1007/s13346-024-01695-7
Xiaoyu Wang, Yansong Tan, Lilan Gao, Hong Gao
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Local intra-articular administration with minimal side effects and rapid efficacy is a promising strategy for treating osteoarthritis(OA). Most drugs are rapidly cleared from the joint space by capillaries and lymphatic vessels before free diffusion into cartilage. Ultrasound, as a non-invasive therapy, enhances molecular transport within cartilage through the mechanisms of microbubble cavitation and thermal effects. This study investigated the mass transfer behavior of solute molecules with different molecular weights (479 Da, 40 kDa, 150 kDa) within porcine articular cartilage under low-frequency ultrasound conditions of 40 kHz and ultrasound intensities of 0.189 W/cm2 and 0.359 W/cm2. The results revealed that under the conditions of 0.189 W/cm2 ultrasound intensity, the mass transfer concentration of solute molecules were higher compared to passive diffusion, and with an increase in ultrasound intensity to 0.359 W/cm2, the mass transfer effect within the cartilage was further enhanced. Ultrasound promotes molecular transport in different layers of cartilage. Under static conditions, after 2 h of mass transfer, the concentration of small molecules in the superficial layer is lower than that in the middle layer. After applying ultrasound at 0.189 W/cm2, the molecular concentration in the superficial layer significantly increases. Under conditions of 0.359 W/cm2, after 12 h of mass transfer, the concentration of medium and large molecules in the deep layer region increased by more than two times. In addition, this study conducted an assessment of damage to porcine articular cartilage under ultrasound exposure, revealing the significant potential of low-frequency, low-intensity ultrasound in drug delivery and treatment of OA.

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关节软骨中超声波增强分子传输研究
局部关节内给药副作用小、疗效快,是治疗骨关节炎(OA)的一种有前途的策略。大多数药物在自由扩散到软骨之前会被毛细血管和淋巴管迅速清除。超声作为一种非侵入性疗法,可通过微气泡空化和热效应机制增强软骨内的分子传输。本研究探讨了在 40 kHz 的低频超声条件和 0.189 W/cm2 及 0.359 W/cm2 的超声强度下,不同分子量(479 Da、40 kDa、150 kDa)的溶质分子在猪关节软骨内的传质行为。结果显示,在超声强度为 0.189 W/cm2 的条件下,溶质分子的传质浓度比被动扩散高,随着超声强度增加到 0.359 W/cm2,软骨内的传质效果进一步增强。超声促进了软骨各层的分子运输。在静态条件下,传质 2 小时后,浅层的小分子浓度低于中层。施加 0.189 W/cm2 的超声波后,表层的分子浓度明显增加。在 0.359 W/cm2 的条件下,经过 12 小时的传质,深层区域的中分子和大分子浓度增加了两倍多。此外,该研究还评估了猪关节软骨在超声照射下的损伤情况,揭示了低频、低强度超声在药物输送和治疗 OA 方面的巨大潜力。
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Drug Delivery and Translational Research
Drug Delivery and Translational Research MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTALPHARMACOL-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
CiteScore
11.70
自引率
1.90%
发文量
160
期刊介绍: The journal provides a unique forum for scientific publication of high-quality research that is exclusively focused on translational aspects of drug delivery. Rationally developed, effective delivery systems can potentially affect clinical outcome in different disease conditions. Research focused on the following areas of translational drug delivery research will be considered for publication in the journal. Designing and developing novel drug delivery systems, with a focus on their application to disease conditions; Preclinical and clinical data related to drug delivery systems; Drug distribution, pharmacokinetics, clearance, with drug delivery systems as compared to traditional dosing to demonstrate beneficial outcomes Short-term and long-term biocompatibility of drug delivery systems, host response; Biomaterials with growth factors for stem-cell differentiation in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering; Image-guided drug therapy, Nanomedicine; Devices for drug delivery and drug/device combination products. In addition to original full-length papers, communications, and reviews, the journal includes editorials, reports of future meetings, research highlights, and announcements pertaining to the activities of the Controlled Release Society.
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