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Biodegradable Microspheres and Hydrogel Drug Delivery System of Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) Inhibitor and Growth Differentiation Factor 5 (GDF5) Reduces Disc Inflammation in the Rabbit Model.

Bo YuanKayla RudeenJun LiBrandon WilliamsSaurav SumughanGregory LopezHoward S AnJennifer J Kang-MielerAna V Chee
Published in: Spine (2023)
This pilot study demonstrated that DDS can be fabricated to deliver sustained and therapeutic dosages of ETN and GDF5. In addition, ETN+GDF5-DDS may have greater anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects than ETN-DDS alone. Thus, intradiscal injection of controlled release TNF-α inhibitors and growth factors may be a promising treatment to reduce disc inflammation and back pain.
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