drug delivery in arthritis Flashcards
what are advantages of articular injection?
As able to target area directly, increases bioavailability of the drug and reduces off target effects
lower drug cost
what are some disadvantages of articular drug injection?
biochemical properties of drug varies as it interacts with hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfaces
increased infection risk
unable to overcome lymphatic clearance
what is meant by bioavailability of a drug?
the % drug which reaches the target site
what is meant by release kinetics of a drug?
the rate at which a drug is released from its delivery system to the environment
what do current OA treatments focus on?
aim to ease the symptoms of the disease
> pain
> joint swelling
how is secondary OA different from ideopathic OA?
there is a known cause for OA e.g
> post-traumatic
> congentical
> metabolic
name some current OA treatments
drugs - NSAIDS, corticosteroid injection
recommend - lifestyle change + physio
why are targeted OA treatments difficult to develop?
OA affects multiple tissues making up the joint and each tissue undergoes pathological changes
> degenerative
> inflammatory
> functional + structural changes
these changes vary during stages of disease too
where could a OA drug target?
Biologically
anatomically = bone, cartilidge, SF
cellular target = chondrocyte, synoviocyte, immune cells
molecular = pain, repair, remodelling, inflam pathways,
what is a DMARD?
disease modifying drug
unfortunately no such DMARD exisits yet for OA
what are characteristics of ideal drug?
able to be targeted to tissue of interest
controlled release
miminal side effects
how do patients present as a barrier for OA drug design?
variable disease progression with late+early onset
so this patient variability can affect optimal drug efficacy
why is the OA joint a barrier to drug design?
its avascular so alternatives to systemic delivery need to be developed
complex joint anatomy so many tissues to target
Hard to penetate as its a closed system
how would a pro-i environment affect drug delivery design?
hostile environment could compromise stability of the drug and make it susceptible to degradation before reaching its target site
how do intra-articular injection overcome OA drug delivery barriers?
rate of passage of molecules into S.F by capillaries is size dependent
so injection can immediately enter SF