International Journal of Nanomedicine (Sep 2019)

Nanoparticle-based model of anti-inflammatory drug releasing LbL coatings for uncemented prosthesis aseptic loosening prevention

  • Alotaibi HF,
  • Perni S,
  • Prokopovich P

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 14
pp. 7309 – 7322

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Hadil Faris Alotaibi, Stefano Perni, Polina Prokopovich School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UKCorrespondence: Polina ProkopovichSchool of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff University, Redwood Building, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff CF10 3NB, UKTel +44 29 208 75820Fax +44 29 208 74149Email [email protected]: The only treatment for aseptic loosening is the replacement of the prosthesis through revision surgery. A preventive approach, achieved through anti-inflammatory drugs released from the device, has shown to be a viable strategy; however, the performance of these devices is not yet satisfactory thus further improvements are necessary.Methods: We used titanium nanoparticles as a model for implant surfaces and developed a coating containing dexamethasone (DEX) using layer-by-layer deposition.Results: The amount of deposited drug depended on the number of layers and the release was sustained for months. The efficiency of the released DEX in reducing inflammation markers (tumor necrosis factor alpha and IL-6) produced by human monocytes and macrophages was similar to the pure drug at the same concentration without negative impacts on the viability and morphology of these cells.Conclusion: These coatings were not inferior to medical grade titanium (the standard material used in uncemented devices) regarding their ability to sustain osteoblasts and fibroblasts growth.Keywords: titanium, cementless prosthesis, aseptic loosening, dexamethasone

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