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      Sustained Delivery of Analgesic and Antimicrobial Agents to Knee Joint by Direct Injections of Electrosprayed Multipharmaceutical-Loaded Nano/Microparticles

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          In this study, we developed biodegradable lidocaine–/vancomycin–/ceftazidime–eluting poly( d, l–lactide– co–glycolide) (PLGA) nano/microparticulate carriers using an electrospraying process, and we evaluated the release behaviors of the carriers in knee joints. To prepare the particles, predetermined weight percentages of PLGA, vancomycin, ceftazidime, and lidocaine were dissolved in solvents. The PLGA/antibiotic/lidocaine solutions were then fed into a syringe for electrospraying. After electrospraying, the morphology of the sprayed nano/microparticles was elucidated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The in vitro antibiotic/analgesic release characteristics of the nano/microparticles were studied using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). In addition, drug release to the synovial tissues and fluids was studied in vivo by injecting drug-loaded nano/microparticles into the knee joints of rabbits. The biodegradable electrosprayed nano/microparticles released high concentrations of vancomycin/ceftazidime (well above the minimum inhibition concentration) and lidocaine into the knee joints for more than 2 weeks and for over 3 days, respectively. Such results suggest that electrosprayed biodegradable nano/microcarriers could be used for the long-term local delivery of various pharmaceuticals.

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                Journal
                Polymers (Basel)
                Polymers (Basel)
                polymers
                Polymers
                MDPI
                2073-4360
                09 August 2018
                August 2018
                : 10
                : 8
                : 890
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Linkou, Tao-Yuan 33305, Taiwan; laurencehsu.hsu@ 123456gmail.com (Y.-H.H.); alanyu1007@ 123456gmail.com (Y.-H.Y.); enjoycu@ 123456ms22.hinet.net (Y.-C.C.)
                [2 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chang Gung University, Tao-Yuan 33302, Taiwan; liminjan127001@ 123456gmail.com
                [3 ]Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Keelung, Keelung 20401, Taiwan; mr5181@ 123456cgmh.org.tw
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                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2083-4865
                Article
                polymers-10-00890
                10.3390/polym10080890
                6403761
                30960815
                dd639f94-9875-4f7e-aa4d-29f2ea7ce15a
                © 2018 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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                : 30 May 2018
                : 07 August 2018
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                electrospraying,biodegradable nano/microparticles,drug delivery,septic arthritis,release characteristics

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