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Magnetic kyphoplasty: A novel drug delivery system for the spinal column

Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) caused by metastatic malignancies or osteoporosis are devastating injuries with debilitating outcomes for patients. Minimally invasive kyphoplasty is a common procedure used for symptomatic amelioration. However, it fails in treating the underlying etiologies o...

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Autores principales: Denyer, Steven, Bhimani, Abhiraj D., Papastefan, Steven, Kheirkhah, Pouyan, Aguilar, Tania, Zakrzewski, Jack, Rosinski, Clayton L., Patel, Akash S., Patel, Saavan, Zakrzewski, Victoria, Seksenyan, Akop, Prins, Gail S., Mehta, Ankit I.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6063426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30052650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201402
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author Denyer, Steven
Bhimani, Abhiraj D.
Papastefan, Steven
Kheirkhah, Pouyan
Aguilar, Tania
Zakrzewski, Jack
Rosinski, Clayton L.
Patel, Akash S.
Patel, Saavan
Zakrzewski, Victoria
Seksenyan, Akop
Prins, Gail S.
Mehta, Ankit I.
author_facet Denyer, Steven
Bhimani, Abhiraj D.
Papastefan, Steven
Kheirkhah, Pouyan
Aguilar, Tania
Zakrzewski, Jack
Rosinski, Clayton L.
Patel, Akash S.
Patel, Saavan
Zakrzewski, Victoria
Seksenyan, Akop
Prins, Gail S.
Mehta, Ankit I.
author_sort Denyer, Steven
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description Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) caused by metastatic malignancies or osteoporosis are devastating injuries with debilitating outcomes for patients. Minimally invasive kyphoplasty is a common procedure used for symptomatic amelioration. However, it fails in treating the underlying etiologies of VCFs. Use of systemic therapy is limited due to low perfusion to the spinal column and systemic toxicity. Localized delivery of drugs to the vertebral column can provide a promising alternative approach. A porcine kyphoplasty model was developed to study the magnetically guided drug delivery of systemically injected magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). Jamshidi cannulated pedicle needles were placed into the thoracic vertebra and, following inflatable bone tamp expansion, magnetic bone cement was injected to the vertebral body. Histological analysis was performed after intravenous injection of MNPs. Qualitative analysis of harvested tissues revealed successful placement of magnetic cement into the vertebral body. Further quantitative analysis of histological sections of several vertebral bodies demonstrated enhanced accumulation of MNPs to regions that had magnetic cement injected during kyphoplasty compared to those that did not. By modifying the kyphoplasty bone cement to include magnets, thereby providing a guidance stimulus and a localizer, we were successfully able to guide intravenously injected magnetic nanoparticles to the thoracic vertebra. These results demonstrate an in-vivo proof of concept of a novel drug delivery strategy that has the potential to treat the underlying causes of VCFs, in addition to providing symptomatic support.
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spelling pubmed-60634262018-08-09 Magnetic kyphoplasty: A novel drug delivery system for the spinal column Denyer, Steven Bhimani, Abhiraj D. Papastefan, Steven Kheirkhah, Pouyan Aguilar, Tania Zakrzewski, Jack Rosinski, Clayton L. Patel, Akash S. Patel, Saavan Zakrzewski, Victoria Seksenyan, Akop Prins, Gail S. Mehta, Ankit I. PLoS One Research Article Vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) caused by metastatic malignancies or osteoporosis are devastating injuries with debilitating outcomes for patients. Minimally invasive kyphoplasty is a common procedure used for symptomatic amelioration. However, it fails in treating the underlying etiologies of VCFs. Use of systemic therapy is limited due to low perfusion to the spinal column and systemic toxicity. Localized delivery of drugs to the vertebral column can provide a promising alternative approach. A porcine kyphoplasty model was developed to study the magnetically guided drug delivery of systemically injected magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs). Jamshidi cannulated pedicle needles were placed into the thoracic vertebra and, following inflatable bone tamp expansion, magnetic bone cement was injected to the vertebral body. Histological analysis was performed after intravenous injection of MNPs. Qualitative analysis of harvested tissues revealed successful placement of magnetic cement into the vertebral body. Further quantitative analysis of histological sections of several vertebral bodies demonstrated enhanced accumulation of MNPs to regions that had magnetic cement injected during kyphoplasty compared to those that did not. By modifying the kyphoplasty bone cement to include magnets, thereby providing a guidance stimulus and a localizer, we were successfully able to guide intravenously injected magnetic nanoparticles to the thoracic vertebra. These results demonstrate an in-vivo proof of concept of a novel drug delivery strategy that has the potential to treat the underlying causes of VCFs, in addition to providing symptomatic support. Public Library of Science 2018-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6063426/ /pubmed/30052650 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201402 Text en © 2018 Denyer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Denyer, Steven
Bhimani, Abhiraj D.
Papastefan, Steven
Kheirkhah, Pouyan
Aguilar, Tania
Zakrzewski, Jack
Rosinski, Clayton L.
Patel, Akash S.
Patel, Saavan
Zakrzewski, Victoria
Seksenyan, Akop
Prins, Gail S.
Mehta, Ankit I.
Magnetic kyphoplasty: A novel drug delivery system for the spinal column
title Magnetic kyphoplasty: A novel drug delivery system for the spinal column
title_full Magnetic kyphoplasty: A novel drug delivery system for the spinal column
title_fullStr Magnetic kyphoplasty: A novel drug delivery system for the spinal column
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic kyphoplasty: A novel drug delivery system for the spinal column
title_short Magnetic kyphoplasty: A novel drug delivery system for the spinal column
title_sort magnetic kyphoplasty: a novel drug delivery system for the spinal column
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6063426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30052650
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0201402
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