2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2009.04.063
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Novel hyaluronic acid–methotrexate conjugates for osteoarthritis treatment

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“…21 An alternative intra-articular approach was tested in rats, in which MTX was complexed with hyaluronic acid; this was also not successful in treating the inflammation due to fast clearance from the joint cavity. 22 Liposome technology was also attempted to preserve MTX efficacy when injected intra-articularly. The uptake by rabbit synovial tissues of MTX enveloped in liposome systems was low, but yet greater than MTX alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 An alternative intra-articular approach was tested in rats, in which MTX was complexed with hyaluronic acid; this was also not successful in treating the inflammation due to fast clearance from the joint cavity. 22 Liposome technology was also attempted to preserve MTX efficacy when injected intra-articularly. The uptake by rabbit synovial tissues of MTX enveloped in liposome systems was low, but yet greater than MTX alone.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, intra-articularly injected free MTX and the mixture of HA and MTX showed little or no effect. Of note, the conjugate with the Gly-Phe-Leu-Gly peptide linker (Figure 8), with a similar MTX loading, showed only a slight tendency to inhibit knee swelling, this suggesting that cleavage of the conjugate in vivo depends on the peptide sequence [18]. Figure 8.…”
Section: Ha Anti-inflammatory Drugmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…HA-MTX conjugate was also synthesized by Homma and co-workers (Chugai Pharmaceuticals Co., Tokio, Japan) for the delivery of MTX into the synovium, aiming to reach low systemic side effects after intra-articular administration [18]. In this attempt, MTX was firstly linked to a lysosomal enzyme-sensitive peptide linker.…”
Section: Ha Anti-inflammatory Drugmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Its clinical safety is well established, and it is also contained in several injectable products for cosmetic applications [70]. To date, HA's potential for use in drug delivery systems has been investigated as a carrier of anti-tumoral and anti-inflammatory drugs [71,72]. The conjugation of biologically active substances to HA is straightforward through a direct activation of the carboxylic acid groups present along the polymer backbone.…”
Section: Hyaluronic Acid (Ha)mentioning
confidence: 99%