Issue 8, 2017

Surgical suture releasing macrophage-targeted drug-loaded nanoparticles for an enhanced anti-inflammatory effect

Abstract

A surgical suture is a medical device to close the wound site of skin and organs but excessive inflammation surrounding the suture can disrupt the wound healing process. Although post-operative prescription of anti-inflammatory drugs is used to manage the inflammation, the need for local drug delivery systems has been rising because of low bioavailability and fast clearance of drugs. In this work, we proposed a new strategy for a local anti-inflammatory device by incorporating macrophage-targeted anti-inflammatory nanoparticles into the suture. For macrophage-targeted anti-inflammatory nanoparticles, poly(lactic-co-glycolic) nanoparticles were loaded with anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac and decorated with polyethylene glycol and macrophage-targeting ligand mannose. These anti-inflammatory nanoparticles released diclofenac sustainably, and targeted activated macrophages efficiently. After nanoparticle optimization, a suture was coated with multiple layers of macrophage-targeted anti-inflammatory nanoparticles using a dip coating process. The suture releasing macrophage-targeted anti-inflammatory nanoparticles showed an enhanced anti-inflammatory effect in both macrophage culture and excisional wound healing animal models compared to a free drug molecule-coated suture. These results suggest that anti-inflammatory nanoparticle-coated sutures have great potential as an effective local delivery system to reduce inflammation and pain at the wound site.

Graphical abstract: Surgical suture releasing macrophage-targeted drug-loaded nanoparticles for an enhanced anti-inflammatory effect

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Apr 2017
Accepted
06 Jul 2017
First published
06 Jul 2017

Biomater. Sci., 2017,5, 1670-1677

Surgical suture releasing macrophage-targeted drug-loaded nanoparticles for an enhanced anti-inflammatory effect

H. Kim, B. H. Kim, B. K. Huh, Y. C. Yoo, C. Y. Heo, Y. B. Choy and J. Park, Biomater. Sci., 2017, 5, 1670 DOI: 10.1039/C7BM00345E

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