Prospective evaluation of local sustained release of celecoxib in dogs with low back pain

  • Tijn Wiersema
  • , Anna R. Tellegen
  • , Martijn Beukers
  • , Marijn van Stralen
  • , Erik Wouters
  • , Mandy van de Vooren
  • , Nina Woike
  • , George Mihov
  • , Jens C. Thies
  • , Laura B. Creemers
  • , Marianna A. Tryfonidou*
  • , Björn P. Meij*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Back pain affects millions globally and in 40% of the cases is attributed to intervertebral disc degeneration. Oral analgesics are associated with adverse systemic side-effects and insufficient pain relief. Local drug delivery mitigates systemic effects and accomplishes higher local dosing. Clinical efficacy of intradiscally injected celecoxib (CXB)-loaded polyesteramide microspheres (PEAMs) was studied in a randomized prospective double-blinded placebo controlled veterinary study. Client-owned dog patients suffering from back pain were treated with CXB-loaded (n = 20) or unloaded PEAMs (“placebo”) (n = 10) and evaluated by clinical examination, gait analysis, owners’ question-naires, and MRI at 6 and 12 weeks follow-up. At 6 and 12 weeks, CXB-treated dogs experienced significantly less pain interference with their daily life activities compared to placebo. The risk ratio for treatment success was 1.90 (95% C.I. 1.24–2.91, p = 0.023) at week 6 and 1.95 (95% C.I. 1.10–3.45, p = 0.036) at week 12. The beneficial effects of CXB-PEAMs were more pronounced for the subpopula-tion of male dogs and those with no Modic changes in MRI at inclusion in the study; disc protrusion did not affect the outcome. It remains to be determined whether intradiscal injection of CXB-PEAMs, in addition to analgesic properties, has the ability to halt the degenerative process in the long term or restore the disc.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1178
Pages (from-to)1-17
Number of pages17
JournalPharmaceutics
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Biomaterials
  • Controlled release
  • Degenerative lumbosacral stenosis
  • Intervertebral disc degeneration
  • Microspheres
  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
  • intervertebral disc degeneration
  • controlled release
  • microspheres
  • non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
  • biomaterials
  • degenerative lumbosacral stenosis

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