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High drug-loaded microspheres enabled by controlled in-droplet precipitation promote functional recovery after spinal cord injury
by
Yin, Guoyong
, Bai, Yuancheng
, Liu, Wei
, Ying, Huiyan
, Trujillo, Claudia
, Li, Wei
, Santos, Hélder A.
, Liu, Dongfei
, Chen, Jian
, Zhou, Zheng
, Huang, Tianhe
, Quan, Peng
, Ding, Yaping
, Fan, Jin
, Jiang, Tao
, Zhao, Shujie
, Molinaro, Giuseppina
, Hirvonen, Jouni
, Li, Linwei
in
13/62
/ 14
/ 14/19
/ 147/28
/ 639/166/898
/ 639/301/54/152
/ 639/925/352
/ Chemical precipitation
/ Compatibility
/ Control stability
/ Controlled release
/ Dextran
/ Dextrans
/ Diffusion rate
/ Droplets
/ Drug Carriers
/ Drug delivery
/ Drug Delivery Systems
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Injury prevention
/ Methylprednisolone
/ Microspheres
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanoparticles
/ Polymers
/ Recovery of function
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Shelf life
/ Side effects
/ Solidification
/ Solvents
/ Spinal cord injuries
/ Spinal Cord Injuries - drug therapy
/ Storage stability
2022
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High drug-loaded microspheres enabled by controlled in-droplet precipitation promote functional recovery after spinal cord injury
by
Yin, Guoyong
, Bai, Yuancheng
, Liu, Wei
, Ying, Huiyan
, Trujillo, Claudia
, Li, Wei
, Santos, Hélder A.
, Liu, Dongfei
, Chen, Jian
, Zhou, Zheng
, Huang, Tianhe
, Quan, Peng
, Ding, Yaping
, Fan, Jin
, Jiang, Tao
, Zhao, Shujie
, Molinaro, Giuseppina
, Hirvonen, Jouni
, Li, Linwei
in
13/62
/ 14
/ 14/19
/ 147/28
/ 639/166/898
/ 639/301/54/152
/ 639/925/352
/ Chemical precipitation
/ Compatibility
/ Control stability
/ Controlled release
/ Dextran
/ Dextrans
/ Diffusion rate
/ Droplets
/ Drug Carriers
/ Drug delivery
/ Drug Delivery Systems
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Injury prevention
/ Methylprednisolone
/ Microspheres
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanoparticles
/ Polymers
/ Recovery of function
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Shelf life
/ Side effects
/ Solidification
/ Solvents
/ Spinal cord injuries
/ Spinal Cord Injuries - drug therapy
/ Storage stability
2022
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High drug-loaded microspheres enabled by controlled in-droplet precipitation promote functional recovery after spinal cord injury
by
Yin, Guoyong
, Bai, Yuancheng
, Liu, Wei
, Ying, Huiyan
, Trujillo, Claudia
, Li, Wei
, Santos, Hélder A.
, Liu, Dongfei
, Chen, Jian
, Zhou, Zheng
, Huang, Tianhe
, Quan, Peng
, Ding, Yaping
, Fan, Jin
, Jiang, Tao
, Zhao, Shujie
, Molinaro, Giuseppina
, Hirvonen, Jouni
, Li, Linwei
in
13/62
/ 14
/ 14/19
/ 147/28
/ 639/166/898
/ 639/301/54/152
/ 639/925/352
/ Chemical precipitation
/ Compatibility
/ Control stability
/ Controlled release
/ Dextran
/ Dextrans
/ Diffusion rate
/ Droplets
/ Drug Carriers
/ Drug delivery
/ Drug Delivery Systems
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Injury prevention
/ Methylprednisolone
/ Microspheres
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanoparticles
/ Polymers
/ Recovery of function
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Shelf life
/ Side effects
/ Solidification
/ Solvents
/ Spinal cord injuries
/ Spinal Cord Injuries - drug therapy
/ Storage stability
2022
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High drug-loaded microspheres enabled by controlled in-droplet precipitation promote functional recovery after spinal cord injury
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High drug-loaded microspheres enabled by controlled in-droplet precipitation promote functional recovery after spinal cord injury
2022
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Drug delivery systems with high content of drug can minimize excipients administration, reduce side effects, improve therapeutic efficacy and/or promote patient compliance. However, engineering such systems is extremely challenging, as their loading capacity is inherently limited by the compatibility between drug molecules and carrier materials. To mitigate the drug-carrier compatibility limitation towards therapeutics encapsulation, we developed a sequential solidification strategy. In this strategy, the precisely controlled diffusion of solvents from droplets ensures the fast in-droplet precipitation of drug molecules prior to the solidification of polymer materials. After polymer solidification, a mass of drug nanoparticles is embedded in the polymer matrix, forming a nano-in-micro structured microsphere. All the obtained microspheres exhibit long-term storage stability, controlled release of drug molecules, and most importantly, high mass fraction of therapeutics (21.8–63.1 wt%). Benefiting from their high drug loading degree, the nano-in-micro structured acetalated dextran microspheres deliver a high dose of methylprednisolone (400 μg) within the limited administration volume (10 μL) by one single intrathecal injection. The amount of acetalated dextran used was 1/433 of that of low drug-loaded microspheres. Moreover, the controlled release of methylprednisolone from high drug-loaded microspheres contributes to improved therapeutic efficacy and reduced side effects than low drug-loaded microspheres and free drug in spinal cord injury therapy.
High drug loading improves therapeutic efficacy and reduces side effects in drug delivery. Here, the authors use controlled diffusion of solvents to precipitate drug nanoparticles in polymer particles while the polymer is solidifying and demonstrate the particles for drug delivery in a spinal cord injury model.
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