Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2474548 Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Wear debris-induced aseptic loosening is an inflammatory bone disorder, which compromises the long-term success of total joint replacement. Despite the extensive research and great progress in treating inflammation-induced osteolysis for inflammatory arthritis, no drug has been proven for treatment/prevention of aseptic implant loosening. Also, there is very limited research on developing effective drug delivery systems for this pathological condition. In this review, we will discuss different therapeutic interventions and various delivery systems that have been developed for aseptic implant loosening. To provide the prospective for the future research in this area, the biology of wear particles-induced osteolysis, animal models developed for aseptic implant loosening and the potential challenges the field is facing are also presented in the discussion.

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