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Fabrication of Mechanically Tunable and Bioactive Metal Scaffolds for Biomedical Applications
Published on: December 8, 2015
Silver-doped bioglass modified scaffolds: A sustained antibacterial efficacy
Guowen Qian1, Lemin Zhang1, Xudan Liu2
1Institute of Bioadditive Manufacturing, Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, Nanchang 330013, China.
Abstract:
Implant-related bacterial infection is a serious complication, which even causes implant failure. Silver (Ag) nanoparticles are broadly used antibacterial agents due to their excellent antibacterial ability and broad-spectrum bactericidal property. However, the significance of burst release cannot be entirely ignored. In this study, Ag doped mesoporous bioactive glasses (Ag-MBG) nanospheres were synthesized using modified Stöber method, then incorporated into poly L-lactic acid (PLLA) matrix to prepare the composite scaffolds via selective laser sintering (SLS) technology. Herein, Mesoporous bioactive glasses (MBG) sol had many negatively-charged silicon hydroxyl groups, which could adsorb positively-charged Ag ions by electrostatic interaction and eventually form Si-O-Ag bonds into MBG. Moreover, MBG promoted osteoblast colonization due to its continuous release of Si ions. The results showed the Ag-MBG/PLLA scaffold could sustainedly release Ag ions for 28 days, and exhibited significantly antibacterial ability against Escherichia coli, its bacterial inhibition rate was over 80%. In addition, the composite scaffold also showed good cytocompatibility. It may be concluded that the prepared Ag-MBG/PLLA scaffold has great potential to repair implant-associated bone infection.
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