Intra‐Articular Injectable Biomaterials for Cartilage Repair and Regeneration

Author:

Kalairaj Manivannan Sivaperuman1,Pradhan Ridhi1,Saleem Waqas1,Smith Morgan M.2,Gaharwar Akhilesh K.134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biomedical Engineering College of Engineering Texas A&M University College Station TX 77843 USA

2. Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Texas A&M University College Station TX 77843 USA

3. Department of Material Science and Engineering College of Engineering Texas A&M University College Station TX 77843 USA

4. Genetics and Genomics Interdisciplinary Program Texas A&M University College Station TX 77843 USA

Abstract

AbstractOsteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease characterized by cartilage deterioration and subsequent inflammatory changes in the underlying bone. Injectable hydrogels have emerged as a promising approach for controlled drug delivery in cartilage therapies. This review focuses on the latest developments in utilizing injectable hydrogels as vehicles for targeted drug delivery to promote cartilage repair and regeneration. The pathogenesis of osteoarthritis is discussed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the disease progression. Subsequently, the various types of injectable hydrogels used for intra‐articular delivery are discussed. Specifically, physically and chemically crosslinked injectable hydrogels are critically analyzed, with an emphasis on their fabrication strategies and their capacity to encapsulate and release therapeutic agents in a controlled manner. Furthermore, the potential of incorporating growth factors, anti‐inflammatory drugs, and cells within these injectable hydrogels are discussed. Overall, this review offers a comprehensive guide to navigating the landscape of hydrogel‐based therapeutics in osteoarthritis.

Funder

National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

National Science Foundation

National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research

Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs

Publisher

Wiley

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