Magnetic field distribution modulation of intrathecal delivered ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates produce excellent analgesia for chronic inflammatory pain

Abstract Background Nanoparticles have become one of the most promising among the potential materials used for biomedical applications. However, few researchers have focused on their effects on analgesia. Despite the fact that various nanoparticles have been evaluated for drug delivery and MRI imagi...

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Main Authors: Ping-Ching Wu, Dar-Bin Shieh, Hung-Tsung Hsiao, Jeffery Chi-Fei Wang, Ya-Chi Lin, Yen-Chin Liu
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Published: BMC 2018-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12951-018-0375-9
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spelling doaj-9e3b5408b7b9486d9b24752acad645b02020-11-24T22:09:20ZengBMCJournal of Nanobiotechnology1477-31552018-05-011611910.1186/s12951-018-0375-9Magnetic field distribution modulation of intrathecal delivered ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates produce excellent analgesia for chronic inflammatory painPing-Ching Wu0Dar-Bin Shieh1Hung-Tsung Hsiao2Jeffery Chi-Fei Wang3Ya-Chi Lin4Yen-Chin Liu5Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, National Cheng Kung UniversityInstitute of Basic Medical Science, National Cheng Kung UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung UniversityDepartment of Anesthesiology, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung UniversityAbstract Background Nanoparticles have become one of the most promising among the potential materials used for biomedical applications. However, few researchers have focused on their effects on analgesia. Despite the fact that various nanoparticles have been evaluated for drug delivery and MRI imaging contrast enhancement in clinical settings, no reports have investigated the in vivo synergy of ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates to improve the analgesic effect. Methods Ketorolac conjugated magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (Keto-SPIO) were synthesized via two-stage additions of protective agents and chemical co-precipitation. ICR mice were used to develop inflammatory pain models induced by Complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA) injection in the hind paw. Different magnet field strengths and polarities were applied to the spinal cord after injecting Keto-SPIO into the theca space. Analgesia behavior was evaluated with the up-down method via von Frey microfilament measurement. Spinal cord tissues were harvested at the end analgesia time point upon induction of the inflammatory pain. The presence of the two cyclooxygenases (COX) in the spinal cord was examined via Western blotting to quantify the changes after intra-thecal Keto-SPIO administration. Results Intrathecal Keto-SPIO administration demonstrated a magnetic field-dependent analgesia effect in CFA pain model with a significant reduction in COX expression. Conclusions Our results indicated that intrathecal administration of the Keto-SPIO combined magnet field modulated delivery significantly promoted an analgesia effect with suppression of COX in the mice inflammatory pain model.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12951-018-0375-9KetorolacUltra small iron nanoparticlesInflammatory painCyclooxygenaseMagnetic field
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author Ping-Ching Wu
Dar-Bin Shieh
Hung-Tsung Hsiao
Jeffery Chi-Fei Wang
Ya-Chi Lin
Yen-Chin Liu
spellingShingle Ping-Ching Wu
Dar-Bin Shieh
Hung-Tsung Hsiao
Jeffery Chi-Fei Wang
Ya-Chi Lin
Yen-Chin Liu
Magnetic field distribution modulation of intrathecal delivered ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates produce excellent analgesia for chronic inflammatory pain
Journal of Nanobiotechnology
Ketorolac
Ultra small iron nanoparticles
Inflammatory pain
Cyclooxygenase
Magnetic field
author_facet Ping-Ching Wu
Dar-Bin Shieh
Hung-Tsung Hsiao
Jeffery Chi-Fei Wang
Ya-Chi Lin
Yen-Chin Liu
author_sort Ping-Ching Wu
title Magnetic field distribution modulation of intrathecal delivered ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates produce excellent analgesia for chronic inflammatory pain
title_short Magnetic field distribution modulation of intrathecal delivered ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates produce excellent analgesia for chronic inflammatory pain
title_full Magnetic field distribution modulation of intrathecal delivered ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates produce excellent analgesia for chronic inflammatory pain
title_fullStr Magnetic field distribution modulation of intrathecal delivered ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates produce excellent analgesia for chronic inflammatory pain
title_full_unstemmed Magnetic field distribution modulation of intrathecal delivered ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates produce excellent analgesia for chronic inflammatory pain
title_sort magnetic field distribution modulation of intrathecal delivered ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates produce excellent analgesia for chronic inflammatory pain
publisher BMC
series Journal of Nanobiotechnology
issn 1477-3155
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Background Nanoparticles have become one of the most promising among the potential materials used for biomedical applications. However, few researchers have focused on their effects on analgesia. Despite the fact that various nanoparticles have been evaluated for drug delivery and MRI imaging contrast enhancement in clinical settings, no reports have investigated the in vivo synergy of ketorolac iron-oxide nanoparticle conjugates to improve the analgesic effect. Methods Ketorolac conjugated magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (Keto-SPIO) were synthesized via two-stage additions of protective agents and chemical co-precipitation. ICR mice were used to develop inflammatory pain models induced by Complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA) injection in the hind paw. Different magnet field strengths and polarities were applied to the spinal cord after injecting Keto-SPIO into the theca space. Analgesia behavior was evaluated with the up-down method via von Frey microfilament measurement. Spinal cord tissues were harvested at the end analgesia time point upon induction of the inflammatory pain. The presence of the two cyclooxygenases (COX) in the spinal cord was examined via Western blotting to quantify the changes after intra-thecal Keto-SPIO administration. Results Intrathecal Keto-SPIO administration demonstrated a magnetic field-dependent analgesia effect in CFA pain model with a significant reduction in COX expression. Conclusions Our results indicated that intrathecal administration of the Keto-SPIO combined magnet field modulated delivery significantly promoted an analgesia effect with suppression of COX in the mice inflammatory pain model.
topic Ketorolac
Ultra small iron nanoparticles
Inflammatory pain
Cyclooxygenase
Magnetic field
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12951-018-0375-9
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