An In Situ Depot for Continuous Evolution of Gaseous H 2 Mediated by a Magnesium Passivation/Activation Cycle for Treating Osteoarthritis

Inflammation is involved in many human pathologies, including osteoarthritis (OA). Hydrogen (H ) is known to have anti-inflammatory effects; however, the bioavailability of directly administered H gas is typically poor. Herein, a local delivery system that can provide a high therapeutic concentratio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2018-07, Vol.57 (31), p.9875-9879
Hauptverfasser: Wan, Wei-Lin, Lin, Yu-Jung, Shih, Po-Chien, Bow, Yu-Ru, Cui, Qinghua, Chang, Yen, Chia, Wei-Tso, Sung, Hsing-Wen
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Zusammenfassung:Inflammation is involved in many human pathologies, including osteoarthritis (OA). Hydrogen (H ) is known to have anti-inflammatory effects; however, the bioavailability of directly administered H gas is typically poor. Herein, a local delivery system that can provide a high therapeutic concentration of gaseous H at inflamed tissues is proposed. The delivery system comprises poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) microparticles that contain magnesium powder (Mg@PLGA MPs). Mg@PLGA MPs that are intra-muscularly injected close to the OA knee in a mouse model can act as an in situ depot that can evolve gaseous H continuously, mediated by the cycle of passivation/activation of Mg in body fluids, at a concentration that exceeds its therapeutic threshold. The analytical data that are obtained in the biochemical and histological studies indicate that the proposed Mg@PLGA MPs can effectively mitigate tissue inflammation and prevent cartilage from destruction, arresting the progression of OA changes.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.201806159