An injectable liposome-anchored teriparatide incorporated gallic acid-grafted gelatin hydrogel for osteoarthritis treatment

Guoqing Li(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Su Liu(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Yixiao Chen(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Jin Zhao(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Huihui Xu(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Jian Weng(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Fei Yu(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Ao Xiong(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Anjaneyulu Udduttula(Vellore Institute of Technology University), Deli Wang(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Peng Liu(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Yingqi Chen(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital), Hui Zeng(Peking University Shenzhen Hospital)
Nature Communications
May 31, 2023
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Abstract

Intra-articular injection of therapeutics is an effective strategy for treating osteoarthritis (OA), but it is hindered by rapid drug diffusion, thereby necessitating high-frequency injections. Hence, the development of a biofunctional hydrogel for improved delivery is required. In this study, we introduce a liposome-anchored teriparatide (PTH (1-34)) incorporated into a gallic acid-grafted gelatin injectable hydrogel (GLP hydrogel). We show that the GLP hydrogel can form in situ and without affecting knee motion after intra-articular injection in mice. We demonstrate controlled, sustained release of PTH (1-34) from the GLP hydrogel. We find that the GLP hydrogel promotes ATDC5 cell proliferation and protects the IL-1β-induced ATDC5 cells from further OA progression by regulating the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. Further, we show that intra-articular injection of hydrogels into an OA-induced mouse model promotes glycosaminoglycans synthesis and protects the cartilage from degradation, supporting the potential of this biomaterial for OA treatment.


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