Controlled release of dexamethasone from PLGA microspheres embedded within polyacid-containing PVA hydrogels |
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Authors: | Izabela Galeska Tae-Kyoung Kim Siddhesh D. Patil Upkar Bhardwaj Debjit Chatttopadhyay Fotios Papadimitrakopoulos Diane J. Burgess |
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Affiliation: | 1Nanomaterials Optoelectronic Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Polymer Program, Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut, 97 N Eagleville Road, 06269 Storrs, CT ;2Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Connecticut, 372 Fairfield Way, 06269 Storrs, CT |
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Abstract: | The development of zero-order release systems capable of delivering drug(s) over extended periods of time is deemed necessary for a variety of biomedical applications. We hereby describe a simple, yet versatile, delivery platform based on physically cross-linked poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) microgels (cross-linked via repetitive freeze/thaw cycling) containing entrapped dexamethasone-loaded poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres for controlled delivery over a 1-month period. The incorporation of polyacids, such as humic acids, Nafion, and poly(acrylic acid), was found to be crucial for attaining approximately zero-order release kinetics, releasing 60% to 75% of dexamethasone within 1 month. Microspheres alone entrapped in the PVA hydrogel resulted in negligible drug release during the 1-month period of investigation. On the basis of a comprehensive evaluation of the structure-property relationships of these hydrogel/microsphere composites, in conjunction with their in vitro release performance, it was concluded that these polyacids segregate on the PLGA microsphere surfaces and thereby result in localized acidity. These surface-associated polyacids appear to cause acid-assisted hydrolysis to occur from the surface inwards. Such systems show potential for a variety of localized controlled drug delivery applications such as coatings for implantable devices. |
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Keywords: | hydrogels microspheres controlled drug delivery dexamethasone |
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