| Literature DB >> 32877763 |
Yosif Almoshari1, Rongguo Ren2, Haipeng Zhang3, Zhenshan Jia2, Xin Wei2, Ningrong Chen2, Guojuan Li2, Sangjin Ryu4, Subodh M Lele5, Richard A Reinhardt6, Dong Wang7.
Abstract
Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by complex interactions between the host immune system and pathogens that affect the integrity of periodontium. To prevent disease progression and thus preserve alveolar bone structure, simultaneous anti-inflammatory and osteogenic intervention are essential. Hence, a glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta inhibitor (BIO) was selected as a potent inflammation modulator and osteogenic agent to achieve this treatment objective. BIO's lack of osteotropicity, poor water solubility, and potential long-term systemic side effects, however, have hampered its clinical applications. To address these limitations, pyrophosphorylated Pluronic F127 (F127-PPi) was synthesized and mixed with regular F127 to prepare an injectable and thermoresponsive hydrogel formulation (PF127) of BIO, which could adhere to hard tissue and gradually release BIO to exert its therapeutic effects locally. Comparing to F127 hydrogel, PF127 hydrogels exhibited stronger binding to hydroxyapatite (HA). Additionally, BIO's solubility in PF127 solution was dramatically improved over F127 solution and the improvement was proportional to the polymer concentration. When evaluated on a rat model of periodontitis, PF127-BIO hydrogel treatment was found to be very effective in preserving alveolar bone and ligament, and preventing periodontal inflammation, as shown by the micro-CT and histological data, respectively. Altogether, these findings suggested that the thermoresponsive PF127 hydrogel is an effective local drug delivery system for better clinical management of periodontitis and associated pathologies.Entities:
Keywords: GSK3 inhibitor; Osteotropic; Periodontitis; Pluronic F127; Pyrophosphate; Thermoresponsive hydrogel
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32877763 PMCID: PMC7541605 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2020.120293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479