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Size-Dependent Effective Diffusivity in Healthy Human and Porcine Joint Synovium.

Young Guang1, Alexandra L Davis1, Thomas M McGrath1, Christine T N Pham2, James A J Fitzpatrick1,3, Lori A Setton4,5.   

Abstract

Intra-articular drug delivery can be effective in targeting a diseased joint but is hampered by rapid clearance times from the diarthrodial joint. The synovium is a multi-layered tissue that surrounds the diarthrodial joint and governs molecular transport into and out of the joint. No models of drug clearance through synovium exist to quantify diffusivity across solutes, tissue type and disease pathology. We previously have developed a finite element model of synovium as a porous, permeable, fluid-filled tissue and used an inverse method to determine urea's effective diffusivity (Deff) in de-vitalized synovium explants.22 Here we apply this method to determine Deff from unsteady diffusive transport of model solutes and confirm the role of molecular weight in solute transport. As molecular weight increased, Deff decreased in both human and porcine tissues, with similar behavior across the two species. Unsteady transport was well-described by a single exponential transient decay in concentration, yielding solute half-lives (t1/2) that compared favorably with the Deff determined from the finite element model fit. Determined values for Deff parallel prior observations of size-dependent in vivo drug clearance and provide an intrinsic parameter with greater ability to resolve size-dependence in vitro. Thus, this work forms the basis for understanding the influence of size on drug transport in synovium and can guide future studies to elucidate the role of charge and tissue pathology on the transport of therapeutics in healthy and pathological human synovium.

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Keywords:  Arthritis; Drug delivery; Explant; FEM; Finite element modeling; In vitro; Intra-articular; Mass transport; Multi-phasic

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33495977      PMCID: PMC8063061          DOI: 10.1007/s10439-020-02717-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0090-6964            Impact factor:   3.934


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