1. Casein phosphopeptide/antimicrobial peptide co-modified SrTiO 3 nanotubes for prevention of bacterial infections and repair of bone defects.
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Wang B, Wu Z, Han P, Zhu J, Yang H, Lin H, Qiao H, Lan J, and Huang X
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- Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Anti-Bacterial Agents chemistry, Osteogenesis drug effects, Phosphopeptides chemistry, Phosphopeptides pharmacology, Osteoblasts drug effects, Osteoblasts metabolism, Mice, Staphylococcus aureus drug effects, Escherichia coli drug effects, Osseointegration drug effects, Biofilms drug effects, Rabbits, Titanium chemistry, Titanium pharmacology, Nanotubes chemistry, Caseins chemistry, Caseins pharmacology, Strontium chemistry, Strontium pharmacology, Antimicrobial Peptides chemistry, Antimicrobial Peptides pharmacology
- Abstract
Endowing titanium surfaces with multifunctional properties can reduce implant-related infections and enhance osseointegration. In this study, titanium dioxide nanotubes with strontium doping (STN) were first created on the titanium surface using anodic oxidation and hydrothermal synthesis techniques. Next, casein phosphopeptide (CCP) and an antimicrobial peptide (HHC36) were loaded into the STN with the aid of vacuum physical adsorption (STN-CP-H), giving the titanium surface a dual function of "antimicrobial-osteogenic". The surface of STN-CP-H has a suitable roughness and good hydrophilicity, which is conducive to osteoblasts. STN-CP-H had a 99 % antibacterial rate against S. aureus and E. coli and effectively prevented the growth of bacterial biofilm. Meanwhile, the antibacterial mechanism of STN-CP-H was initially explored with the help of transcriptome sequencing technology. STN-CP-H could greatly increase osteoblast adhesion, proliferation, and expression of osteogenic markers (alkaline phosphatase, runt-related transcription) when CCP and Sr worked together synergistically. In vivo, the STN-CP-H coating could effectively promote new osteogenesis around titanium implant bone and had no toxic effects on heart, liver, spleen, lung and kidney tissues. A potential anti-infection bone healing material, STN-CP-H bifunctional coating developed in this work efficiently inhibited bacterial infection of titanium implants and encouraged early osseointegration., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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