Release behavior and intra-articular biocompatibility of celecoxib-loaded acetyl-capped PCLA-PEG-PCLA thermogels

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2014-09

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Petit, AudreyISNI 0000000524640480
Sandker, Marjan
Müller, Benno
Meyboom, Ronald
van Midwoud, Paul
Bruin, Peter
Redout, Everaldo M.ISNI 000000038916488X
Versluijs-Helder, MarjanISNI 0000000419422596
van der Lest, Chris H A
Buwalda, Sytze J.ISNI 0000000389931460

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In this study, we investigated the in vitro and in vivo properties and performance of a celecoxib-loaded hydrogel based on a fully acetyl-capped PCLA-PEG-PCLA triblock copolymer. Blends of different compositions of celocoxib, a drug used for pain management in osteoarthritis, and the acetyl-capped PCLA-PEG-PCLA triblock copolymer were mixed with buffer to yield temperature-responsive gelling systems. These systems containing up to 50 mg celecoxib/g gel, were sols at room temperature and converted into immobile gels at 37 °C. In vitro, release of celecoxib started after a ∼10-day lag phase followed by a sustained release of ∼90 days. The release was proven to be mediated by polymer dissolution from the gels. In vivo (subcutaneous injection in rats) experiments showed an initial celecoxib release of ∼30% during the first 3 days followed by a sustained release of celecoxib for 4-8 weeks. The absence of a lag phase and the faster release seen in vivo were likely due to the enhanced celecoxib solubility in biological fluids and active degradation of the gel by macrophages. Finally, intra-articular biocompatibility of the 50 mg/g celecoxib-loaded gel was demonstrated using μCT-scanning and histology, where no cartilage or bone changes were observed following injection into the knee joints of healthy rats. In conclusion, this study shows that celecoxib-loaded acetyl-capped PCLA-PEG-PCLA hydrogels form a safe drug delivery platform for sustained intra-articular release.

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Temperature-responsive gelling hydrogel, PCLA-PEG-PCLA, In vitro release, Pharmacokinetics, Celecoxib, Biocompatibility, Biomaterials, Bioengineering, Ceramics and Composites, Mechanics of Materials, Biophysics

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Petit, A, Sandker, M, Müller, B, Meyboom, R, van Midwoud, P, Bruin, P, Redout, E M, Versluijs-Helder, M, van der Lest, C H A, Buwalda, S J, de Leede, L G J, Vermonden, T, Kok, R J, Weinans, H & Hennink, W E 2014, 'Release behavior and intra-articular biocompatibility of celecoxib-loaded acetyl-capped PCLA-PEG-PCLA thermogels', Biomaterials, vol. 35, no. 27, pp. 7919-7928. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biomaterials.2014.05.064