Issue 45, 2024

Application of kartogenin for the treatment of cartilage defects: current practice and future directions

Abstract

Osteoarthritis and sports injuries often lead to cartilage defects. How to promote its repair and rebuild the smooth cartilage surface has been a hot spot of research in recent years. Kartogenin (KGN), a small molecule discovered in recent years, has been shown to promote the proliferation and chondrogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). As more and more studies have been conducted on KGN, its mechanism of action has been gradually revealed. However, KGN is insoluble in water and therefore easily removed by body fluids. In order to address such issues, a number of systems for efficient intra-articular delivery of KGN have been developed. In addition, due to the complex pathology of cartilage repair, KGN is often used in combination with other drugs to target different stages. In addition, with the rapid development of tissue engineering, scholars have combined KGN with various scaffolds by physical or chemical methods. In this paper, we firstly introduce the general properties of KGN followed by a review of the latest advances in the intra-articular delivery modes of KGN. Finally, we discuss the prospects for the application of KGN in cartilage regeneration, which is aimed at providing a new idea and target for the treatment of cartilage defects.

Graphical abstract: Application of kartogenin for the treatment of cartilage defects: current practice and future directions

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
11 Sep 2024
Accepted
14 Oct 2024
First published
21 Oct 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 33206-33222

Application of kartogenin for the treatment of cartilage defects: current practice and future directions

X. Liu, P. Liu, H. Li, Y. Cen, G. Jiang, W. Zhang, K. Tian and X. Wang, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 33206 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA06558A

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