Yue Shan, Yu Jin, Xiaoqi Zhang, Yufei Tang, Wenli Lai, Jinfeng Liao, Mengjie Wu, Hu Long
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Development of a novel hyaluronic acid/alginate/RANKL degradable microneedle patch for accelerating bone remodeling and orthodontic tooth movement through promoting osteoclastogenesis.
The prolonged duration of orthodontic treatment remains a significant concern for both orthodontists and patients. In this study, we developed a degradable microneedle (MN) patch composed of hyaluronic acid (HA) and sodium alginate (SA) for the delivery of receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligand (RANKL) to accelerate tooth movement. This MN patch which was crosslinked by calcium chloride (CaCl2) exhibits adequate mechanical properties and favorable in vitro mucosal insertion ability. Moreover, the MN patch can achieve the sustained release of RANKL and maintain the biological stability of RANKL protein after one month of storage at -20 °C, 4 °C, or 37 °C. In vitro experiments using RAW264.7 cells indicated that the HA/SA/RANKL MN possessed excellent biocompatibility and could effectively induce osteoclast differentiation. In vivo application of the HA/SA/RANKL MN in rat models showed a remarkable effect in promoting osteoclast formation and accelerating tooth movement. These findings suggest that the degradable HA/SA/RANKL MN holds significant potential for enhancing tooth movement efficiency.
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The International Journal of Pharmaceutics is the third most cited journal in the "Pharmacy & Pharmacology" category out of 366 journals, being the true home for pharmaceutical scientists concerned with the physical, chemical and biological properties of devices and delivery systems for drugs, vaccines and biologicals, including their design, manufacture and evaluation. This includes evaluation of the properties of drugs, excipients such as surfactants and polymers and novel materials. The journal has special sections on pharmaceutical nanotechnology and personalized medicines, and publishes research papers, reviews, commentaries and letters to the editor as well as special issues.