Abstract

Testosterone and alendronate have been identified as two bone healing compounds which, when combined, synergistically stimulate bone regeneration. This study describes the development of a novel ultrasonic spray coating for sustained release of ancillary amounts of testosterone and alendronate encapsulated in PLGA 5004A as a carrier. Due to the low amounts of testosterone and alendronate used, sensitive in vitro assays were developed to determine in vitro release. The ultrasonic spray coating technology was optimized for coating titanium screws and pericardial collagen membranes, with the aim to improve osseo-integration and (guided) bone regeneration, respectively, without interfering with their primary mode of action. In vitro release analysis of collagen membranes and screws showed up to 21 days sustained release of the compounds without a burst release. Subsequent preclinical studies in rat and rabbit models indicated that testosterone and alendronate coated membranes and screws significantly improved bone regeneration in vivo. Coated membranes significantly improved the formation of new bone in a critical size calvarial defect model in rats (by 160% compared to controls). Coated screws implanted in rabbit femoral condyles significantly improved bone implant contact (69% vs 54% in controls), bone mineral density (121%) and bone volume (119%) up to 1.3 mm from the implant. Based on the results obtained, we suggest that implants or membranes enabled with local sustained delivery of ancillary amounts of testosterone and alendronate can be a promising system to stimulate local bone regeneration resulting in improved osseo-integration of implants and improved healing of bone defects and fractures.

Highlights

  • Treatment of orthopedic bone defects and fractures relies on the use of medical devices such as titanium or metal screws, pins or plates to achieve proper bone healing

  • This is in line with the preferred release of testosterone over a minimal period of 3 weeks without a significant burst release (

  • Ultrasonic spray coating of either pericard membranes or screws with only a PLGA 5004A coating solution containing testosterone and alendronate, resulted in >70% burst release of testosterone within 1 day. To prevent such a burst release and to improve the release of testosterone from the PLGA 5004A coating on pericardial membranes and orthopedic implants over longer time periods, additional layers of PLGA 5004A without alendronate and testosterone were applied on top of the coating containing alendronate and testosterone

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Objectives

The aim of this study was to explore the use of a novel ultra-spray coating method employing PLGA 5004A as a carrier containing ancillary amounts and testosterone and alendronate to improve local bone regeneration

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