Journal article
Drug diffusion, integration, and stability of nanoengineered drug-releasing implants in bone ex-vivo
S Rahman, K Gulati, M Kogawa, GJ Atkins, P Pivonka, DM Findlay, D Losic
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1002/jbm.a.35595
Abstract
To treat skeletal conditions such as bone infections, osteoporotic fractures, and osteosarcoma, it would be ideal to introduce drugs directly to the affected site. Localized drug delivery from the bone implants is a promising alternative to systemic drug administration. In this study we investigated electrochemically nanoengineered Ti wire implants with titania nanotubes (TNTs), as minimally invasive drug-releasing implants for the delivery of drugs directly into the bone tissue. Since trabecular bone in vivo contains a highly interconnected bone marrow, we sought to determine the influence of marrow on drug release and diffusion. Electrochemical anodization of Ti wires (length 10 mm) was pe..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
[ "Contract grant sponsor: Australian Research Council; contract grant numbers: FT110100711 and DP 120101680", "Contract grant sponsor: University of Adelaide" ]