Abstract

The application of intra-articular injections in osteoarthritis management has gained great attention lately. In this work, novel intra-articular injectable hyaluronic acid gel-core vesicles (hyaluosomes) loaded with diacerein (DCN), a structural modifying osteoarthritis drug, were developed. A full factorial design was employed to study the effect of different formulation parameters on the drug entrapment efficiency, particle size, and zeta potential. Results showed that the prepared optimized DCN- loaded hyaluosomes were able to achieve high entrapment (90.7%) with a small size (310 nm). The morphology of the optimized hyaluosomes was further examined using TEM, and revealed spherical shaped vesicles with hyaluronic acid in the core. Furthermore, the ability of the prepared DCN-loaded hyaluosomes to improve the in vivo inflammatory condition, and deterioration of cartilage in rats (injected with antigen to induce arthritis) following intra-articular injection was assessed, and revealed superior function on preventing cartilage damage, and inflammation. The inflammatory activity assessed by measuring the rat’s plasma TNF-α and IL-1b levels, revealed significant elevation in the untreated group as compared to the treated groups. The obtained results show that the prepared DCN-loaded hyaluosomes would represent a step forward in the design of novel intra articular injection for management of osteoarthritis.

Highlights

  • Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis, and one of the most important degenerative joint disease causing disability among elderly people worldwide [1].Worldwide, OA affects 303 million people in 2017 [2], with 9.6% of men and 18.0% of women aged over 60 years suffer from OA symptoms [3]

  • The optimized system further assessed for their ability to improve the inflammatory condition, and deterioration of cartilage in rats that were injected with antigen to induce arthritis

  • ANOVA analysis was used to evaluate the level of significance of the tested variables on the EE%, Particle Size (PS), Zeta Potential (ZP) and Polydispersity Index (PDI) of the prepared hyaluosomes

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Introduction

Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis, and one of the most important degenerative joint disease causing disability among elderly people worldwide [1]. OA affects 303 million people in 2017 [2], with 9.6% of men and 18.0% of women aged over 60 years suffer from OA symptoms [3]. OA can affect any joint, but especially affects the knee, hip, hands, and spine, resulting in pain and disability of the patient, and an economic burden on society. In OA, the bone becomes stiffer and its ability to absorb impact loads is decreased, resulting in more stress on the cartilage. Among the common features of OA are cartilage loss, narrowing of joint space, hypertrophic bone changes [4]

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