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Titanium Implants and Local Drug Delivery Systems Become Mutual Promoters in Orthopedic Clinics

Titanium implants have always been regarded as one of the gold standard treatments for orthopedic applications, but they still face challenges such as pain, bacterial infections, insufficient osseointegration, immune rejection, and difficulty in personalizing treatment in the clinic. These challenge...

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Autores principales: Ma, Xiao, Gao, Yun, Zhao, Duoyi, Zhang, Weilin, Zhao, Wei, Wu, Meng, Cui, Yan, Li, Qin, Zhang, Zhiyu, Ma, Chengbin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8746425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009997
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12010047
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author Ma, Xiao
Gao, Yun
Zhao, Duoyi
Zhang, Weilin
Zhao, Wei
Wu, Meng
Cui, Yan
Li, Qin
Zhang, Zhiyu
Ma, Chengbin
author_facet Ma, Xiao
Gao, Yun
Zhao, Duoyi
Zhang, Weilin
Zhao, Wei
Wu, Meng
Cui, Yan
Li, Qin
Zhang, Zhiyu
Ma, Chengbin
author_sort Ma, Xiao
collection PubMed
description Titanium implants have always been regarded as one of the gold standard treatments for orthopedic applications, but they still face challenges such as pain, bacterial infections, insufficient osseointegration, immune rejection, and difficulty in personalizing treatment in the clinic. These challenges may lead to the patients having to undergo a painful second operation, along with increased economic burden, but the use of drugs is actively solving these problems. The use of systemic drug delivery systems through oral, intravenous, and intramuscular injection of various drugs with different pharmacological properties has effectively reduced the levels of inflammation, lowered the risk of endophytic bacterial infection, and regulated the progress of bone tumor cells, processing and regulating the balance of bone metabolism around the titanium implants. However, due to the limitations of systemic drug delivery systems—such as pharmacokinetics, and the characteristics of bone tissue in the event of different forms of trauma or disease—sometimes the expected effect cannot be achieved. Meanwhile, titanium implants loaded with drugs for local administration have gradually attracted the attention of many researchers. This article reviews the latest developments in local drug delivery systems in recent years, detailing how various types of drugs cooperate with titanium implants to enhance antibacterial, antitumor, and osseointegration effects. Additionally, we summarize the improved technology of titanium implants for drug loading and the control of drug release, along with molecular mechanisms of bone regeneration and vascularization. Finally, we lay out some future prospects in this field.
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spelling pubmed-87464252022-01-11 Titanium Implants and Local Drug Delivery Systems Become Mutual Promoters in Orthopedic Clinics Ma, Xiao Gao, Yun Zhao, Duoyi Zhang, Weilin Zhao, Wei Wu, Meng Cui, Yan Li, Qin Zhang, Zhiyu Ma, Chengbin Nanomaterials (Basel) Review Titanium implants have always been regarded as one of the gold standard treatments for orthopedic applications, but they still face challenges such as pain, bacterial infections, insufficient osseointegration, immune rejection, and difficulty in personalizing treatment in the clinic. These challenges may lead to the patients having to undergo a painful second operation, along with increased economic burden, but the use of drugs is actively solving these problems. The use of systemic drug delivery systems through oral, intravenous, and intramuscular injection of various drugs with different pharmacological properties has effectively reduced the levels of inflammation, lowered the risk of endophytic bacterial infection, and regulated the progress of bone tumor cells, processing and regulating the balance of bone metabolism around the titanium implants. However, due to the limitations of systemic drug delivery systems—such as pharmacokinetics, and the characteristics of bone tissue in the event of different forms of trauma or disease—sometimes the expected effect cannot be achieved. Meanwhile, titanium implants loaded with drugs for local administration have gradually attracted the attention of many researchers. This article reviews the latest developments in local drug delivery systems in recent years, detailing how various types of drugs cooperate with titanium implants to enhance antibacterial, antitumor, and osseointegration effects. Additionally, we summarize the improved technology of titanium implants for drug loading and the control of drug release, along with molecular mechanisms of bone regeneration and vascularization. Finally, we lay out some future prospects in this field. MDPI 2021-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8746425/ /pubmed/35009997 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12010047 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Ma, Xiao
Gao, Yun
Zhao, Duoyi
Zhang, Weilin
Zhao, Wei
Wu, Meng
Cui, Yan
Li, Qin
Zhang, Zhiyu
Ma, Chengbin
Titanium Implants and Local Drug Delivery Systems Become Mutual Promoters in Orthopedic Clinics
title Titanium Implants and Local Drug Delivery Systems Become Mutual Promoters in Orthopedic Clinics
title_full Titanium Implants and Local Drug Delivery Systems Become Mutual Promoters in Orthopedic Clinics
title_fullStr Titanium Implants and Local Drug Delivery Systems Become Mutual Promoters in Orthopedic Clinics
title_full_unstemmed Titanium Implants and Local Drug Delivery Systems Become Mutual Promoters in Orthopedic Clinics
title_short Titanium Implants and Local Drug Delivery Systems Become Mutual Promoters in Orthopedic Clinics
title_sort titanium implants and local drug delivery systems become mutual promoters in orthopedic clinics
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8746425/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35009997
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12010047
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