Development and functional evaluation of a hyaluronic acid coated nano-formulation with kaempferol as a novel intra-articular agent for Knee Osteoarthritis treatment - 29/05/24
, Ching-Li Tseng g, h, ⁎ 
Abstract |
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) involves articular cartilage degradation driven mainly by inflammation. Kaempferol (KM), known for its anti-inflammatory property, holds potential for OA treatment. This study investigated the potential of hyaluronic acid (HA)-coated gelatin nanoparticles loaded with KM (HA-KM GNP) for treating knee OA. KM was encapsulated into gelatin nanoparticles (KM GNP) and then coated with HA to form HA-KM GNPs. Physical properties were characterized, and biocompatibility and cellular uptake were assessed in rat chondrocytes. Anti-inflammatory and chondrogenic properties were evaluated using IL-1β-stimulated rat chondrocytes, compared with HA-coated nanoparticles without KM (HA GNP) and KM alone. Preclinical efficacy was tested in an anterior cruciate ligament transection (ACLT)-induced knee OA rat model treated with intra-articular injection of HA-KM GNP. Results show spherical HA-KM GNPs (88.62 ± 3.90 nm) with positive surface charge. Encapsulation efficiency was 98.34 % with a sustained release rate of 18 % over 48 h. Non-toxic KM concentration was 2.5 μg/mL. In IL-1β-stimulated OA rat chondrocytes, HA-KM GNP significantly down-regulated RNA expression of IL-1β, TNF-α, COX-2, MMP-9, and MMP-13, while up-regulating SOX9 compared to HA GNP, and KM. In vivo imaging demonstrated significantly higher fluorescence intensity within rat knee joints for 3 hours post HA-KM GNP injection compared with KM GNP (185.2% ± 34.1% vs. 45.0% ± 16.7%). HA-KM GNP demonstrated significant effectiveness in reducing subchondral sclerosis, attenuating inflammation, inhibiting matrix degradation, restoring cartilage thickness, and reducing the severity of OA in the ACLT rat model. In conclusion, HA-KM GNP holds promise for knee OA therapy.
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Highlights |
• | Kaempferol limits knee osteoarthritis treatment with low solubility and bioavailability. |
• | Hyaluronic acid-coated kaempferol nanoparticles (HA-KM GNP) release slowly, enhance uptake, and prolong drug retention. |
• | HA-KM GNP show anti-inflammatory, anti-catabolic, and chondrogenic effects in vitro. |
• | HA-KM GNP ease inflammation, alleviate osteoarthritis, and promote cartilage regeneration in vivo |
Keywords : Kaempferol, Nanoparticle, Knee osteoarthritis, Intra-articular delivery, Anti-inflammation, Chondrogenesis
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Vol 175
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