2023
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202300612
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Local Injection of Rapamycin‐Loaded Pcl‐Peg Nanoparticles for Enhanced Tendon Healing in Rotator Cuff Tears via Simultaneously Reducing Fatty Infiltration and Drug Toxicity

Jichao Ye,
Yongbo Wang,
Weike Zeng
et al.

Abstract: As a common cause of shoulder pain, rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are difficult to treat clinically because of their unsatisfactory prognosis due to the fatty infiltration caused by muscle‐derived stem cells (MDSCs). Previous studies have found that rapamycin (RAPA) can inhibit fatty infiltration. However, systemic administration of RAPA may cause complications such as infection and nausea, while local administration of RAPA may lead to the cytotoxicity of tendon cells, affecting the healing of rotator cuffs. In t… Show more

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“…Natural biomaterials include polysaccharides (alginate [ 111 , 112 ], chitosan [ 113 , 114 ], cellulose [ 115 ] and hyaluronic acid [ 116 118 ]) and protein (collagen [ 119 121 ], gelatin [ 122 , 123 ] and fibrin [ 124 127 ] biomaterials. Synthetic biomaterials include poly lactic acid (PLA) [ 120 , 128 ], Polycaprolactone (PCL) [ 129 131 ], Poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) [ 132 ] and poly(urethanes) [ 133 ].…”
Section: Treatment Strategies Used For Rotator Cuff Tear Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural biomaterials include polysaccharides (alginate [ 111 , 112 ], chitosan [ 113 , 114 ], cellulose [ 115 ] and hyaluronic acid [ 116 118 ]) and protein (collagen [ 119 121 ], gelatin [ 122 , 123 ] and fibrin [ 124 127 ] biomaterials. Synthetic biomaterials include poly lactic acid (PLA) [ 120 , 128 ], Polycaprolactone (PCL) [ 129 131 ], Poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) [ 132 ] and poly(urethanes) [ 133 ].…”
Section: Treatment Strategies Used For Rotator Cuff Tear Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%