posted on 2017-08-29, 00:00authored byMin-Kyoung Kim, Ha Neul Lee, Ratchapol Jenjob, Junghan Lee, Su-Geun Yang
Recombinant
human parathyroid hormone 1-34 (rhPTH 1-34) is the
most potent anabolic drug recommended for patients with osteoporosis
who do not respond to conventional treatment. However, subcutaneous
intermittent injection is the only effective regimen due to its unusual
action of mechanism. This regimen is inconvenient and is a big hurdle
in clinical applications. In this study, we designed polyelectrolyte
microbeads that can deliver rhPTH 1-34 in response to Ca2+ concentration, which indicates the osteoporotic status. Dextran
photopolymer was synthesized, mixed with anionic monoacrylate, and
photopolymerized by passing through capillary microfluidics to obtain
the microbeads. The anionic property of microbeads was confirmed by
toluidine blue staining. One microbead, loaded with a 1 day dose of
rhPTH 1-34 (23.4 ± 0.9 μg), released rhPTH 1-34 in a triggered
manner following the addition of Ca2+ ion. In vitro cell
study demonstrated that rhPTH 1-34 released in a pulsatile manner
from the microbeads induced osteogenic markers (ALP, RUNX2, and OPN)
and precipitated mineral disposition more effectively.