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Elimination of stabilised hyaluronan from the knee joint in healthy men.

Authors :
Lindqvist, U.
Tolmachev, V.
Kairemo, K.
Åström, G.
Jonsson, E.
Lundqvist, H.
Lindqvist, Ulla
Tolmachev, Vladimir
Kairemo, Kalevi
Aström, Gunnar
Jonsson, Eva
Lundqvist, Hans
Source :
Clinical Pharmacokinetics; 2002, Vol. 41 Issue 8, p603-613, 11p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

<bold>Objective: </bold>To investigate the elimination of stabilised hyaluronan following intra-articular injection into the knee joint.<bold>Design: </bold>This was a single-centre, single-dose study in healthy human volunteers.<bold>Participants: </bold>Six healthy men, aged 28 to 47 (mean 38) years, were enrolled in the study.<bold>Methods: </bold>Subjects received a single intra-articular injection (3ml; 20 mg/ml) of (131)I-labelled non-animal stabilised hyaluronic acid (NASHA). Radioactivity in the knee, blood, urine and over the liver was measured with gamma counters for 3 weeks post-injection; magnetic resonance and gamma camera imaging of the knee were also performed at 24 hours post-injection. Radioactivity uptake data were tested for conformity of fit to different mathematical models.<bold>Results: </bold>Elimination of (131)I-labelled NASHA from the knee was characterised by a fast initial phase and a slow late phase, and conformed to a three-exponential-function model with elimination half-lives of 1.5 hours, 1.5 days and 4 weeks. Radioactivity distribution within the knee joint was homogenous, and no local leakage was observed. Hepatic radioactivity uptake was low, but significantly above background levels, for the first 2 days post-injection, before declining to background levels. Visual imaging indicated an increase in intra-articular fluid volume at 24 hours post-injection.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>The elimination kinetics of (131)I-labelled NASHA from the human knee joint were described by three distinct phases, with half-times of 1.5 hours, 1.5 days and 4 weeks. Most likely, the last value reflects the true half-life of NASHA following intra-articular injection since the labelling method used causes minimal modification of hyaluronan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
HYALURONIC acid
KNEE
OSTEOARTHRITIS

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03125963
Volume :
41
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6943105
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2165/00003088-200241080-00004