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SUSTAINED RELEASE OF TARGETED THERAPY WITH A REPLENISHABLE IMPLANT RESERVOIR

The European Orthopaedic Research Society (EORS) 2018 Meeting, PART 2, Galway, Ireland, September 2018.



Abstract

The clinical translation of regenerative therapies, whether in the form of mesenchymal cells, macromolecules or small molecules, is hampered by several factors: the poor retention and short biological half-life of the therapeutic agent, the adverse side effects from systemic delivery, and difficulties with the administration of multiple doses to a target site. We report the development and application of a therapeutic reservoir device that enables sustained and repeated administration of small molecules, macromolecules and cells directly to organs and tissues of interest via a polymer-based reservoir connected to a subcutaneous port. In a myocardial infarct rodent model, we show that repeated administration of cells over a four-week period using the reservoir provided functional compared to a single injection of cells and to no treatment. Recent advances of the system include a multi-port and multi-reservoir system that can be tailored to cargo and application need. The pre-clinical use of our therapeutic reservoir as a research model may enable insights into regenerative orthopaedic therapy, particularly those therapies that require multi-dose approaches.


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