Dexamethasone Delivery via Amphiphilic, Low-swelling Hydrogels Treats Postoperative Inflammation in Cervical Spine Applications.

IF 10 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Advanced Healthcare Materials Pub Date : 2025-01-19 DOI:10.1002/adhm.202404292
Stephen W Linderman, Graham F Barber, S'Dravious A DeVeaux, Edward A Botchwey, Daniel Refai, Adam M Klein, Andrés J García
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Anterior cervical spine surgeries are often complicated by difficulty swallowing due to local postoperative swelling, pain, scarring, and tissue dysfunction. These postoperative events lead to systemic steroid and narcotic use. Local, sustained drug delivery may address these problems, but current materials are unsafe for tight surgical spaces due to high biomaterial swelling, especially upon degradation. To address these shortcomings, a low-swelling, amphiphilic hydrogel system termed DexaPatch is developed containing dexamethasone-poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microparticles for sustained release upon local implantation in the surgical site. The bulk amphiphilic hydrogel, comprised of 4-arm poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-maleimide macromer cross-linked with triblock dithiolated PEG-poly(propylene glycol)-PEG (poloxamer a.k.a. Pluronic), achieves consistent and tunable mechanical and low-swelling properties. Dexamethasone is released in a burst, followed by a sustained release over 40 days, similar to the release from microparticles alone. The DexaPatch system is lyophilized for shelf stability and surgical handling properties, sterilized, and briefly rehydrated in the operating room prior to surgical implantation in a rabbit model of anterior spinal surgery. DexaPatch results in significantly reduced prevertebral edema radiographically and decreased fibrosis in prevertebral muscles compared to sham surgery. This implantable biomaterial platform reduces local postoperative inflammation with potential surgical applications throughout the body.

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两亲性低肿胀水凝胶给药地塞米松治疗颈椎术后炎症的应用。
颈椎前路手术通常因术后局部肿胀、疼痛、瘢痕和组织功能障碍而导致吞咽困难。这些术后事件导致全身类固醇和麻醉剂的使用。局部持续给药可以解决这些问题,但由于生物材料高度肿胀,特别是在降解时,目前的材料对于狭窄的手术空间是不安全的。为了解决这些缺点,一种名为DexaPatch的低肿胀、两亲性水凝胶系统被开发出来,该系统含有地塞米松-聚乳酸-羟基乙酸(PLGA)微粒,可在手术部位局部植入后持续释放。大块两亲性水凝胶由四臂聚乙二醇-马来酰亚胺大分子与三嵌段二硫代聚乙二醇-聚丙二醇-聚乙二醇(poloxomer,又名Pluronic)交联组成,具有一致的、可调的机械性能和低膨胀性能。地塞米松是一次释放,随后持续释放超过40天,类似于单独从微粒释放。在兔脊柱前路手术模型植入之前,DexaPatch系统经过冻干,以确保货架稳定性和手术处理性能,灭菌,并在手术室短暂复水。与假手术相比,DexaPatch在影像学上显著减少椎前水肿,减少椎前肌肉纤维化。这种植入式生物材料平台减少了局部术后炎症,具有全身手术应用的潜力。
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Advanced Healthcare Materials
Advanced Healthcare Materials 工程技术-生物材料
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14.40
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600
审稿时长
1.8 months
期刊介绍: Advanced Healthcare Materials, a distinguished member of the esteemed Advanced portfolio, has been dedicated to disseminating cutting-edge research on materials, devices, and technologies for enhancing human well-being for over ten years. As a comprehensive journal, it encompasses a wide range of disciplines such as biomaterials, biointerfaces, nanomedicine and nanotechnology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.
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