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Chia-Yu Chu1, Fu-Chuo Peng, Ying-Fang Chiu, Hsing-Chuan Lee, Chien-Wen Chen, Jiun-Chiou Wei, Jiang-Jen Lin.
Abstract
Silver nanoparticles supported on nanoscale silicate platelets (AgNP/NSP) possess interesting properties, including a large surface area and high biocide effectiveness. The nanohybrid of AgNP/NSP at a weight ratio 7/93 contains 5-nm Ag particles supported on the surface of platelets with dimensions of approximately 80×80×1 nm(3). The nanohybrid expresses a trend of lower cytotoxicity at the concentration of 8.75 ppm Ag and low genotoxicity. Compared with conventional silver ions and the organically dispersed AgNPs, the nanohybrid promotes wound healing. We investigated overall wound healing by using acute burn and excision wound healing models. Tests on both infected wound models of mice were compared among the AgNP/NSP, polymer-dispersed AgNPs, the commercially available Aquacel, and silver sulfadiazine. The AgNP/NSP nanohybrid was superior for wound appearance, but had similar wound healing rates, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A levels and transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 expressions to Aquacel and silver sulfadiazine.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22693632 PMCID: PMC3367909 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038360
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Cytotoxicity toward the human foreskin fibroblast (Hs68) cell line after 12 h of incubation with AgNP/NSP, polymer dispersed AgNP (Poly-Ag) and silver sulfadiazine (SS) using the MTT assay (a).
The values are expressed as the mean ± SD from 4 independent experiments. DNA damage in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells by the comet assay showed the average lengths of the cell tails after incubation with different concentrations of AgNP/NSP and Poly-Ag (b). Data are shown as the mean ± SD (at least 200 cell tails were counted in each sample). *P<0.05 at each concentration, Student’s t test.
Figure 2Wound healing rates on (a) acute burn model (b) excision wound model and the photographs of wound appearance on day 5 after (c) acute burn injury and (d) excision injury.
The rate of infected wound healing was compared in animals treated with staphylococcus only (Staph), staphylococcus and NSP (Staph+NSP), staphylococcus and Poly-Ag (Staph+Poly-Ag), staphylococcus and AgNP/NSP (Staph+AgNP/NSP), staphylococcus and Aquacel® (Staph+AQ), staphylococcus and silver sulfadiazine (Staph+SS), and control (untreated). The results are expressed as the mean ± SD from three independent experiments in each group. *P<0.05, comparison between AgNP/NSP and the other 6 groups at each time point; † P<0.05, comparison between SS treatment with the untreated, Staph, Staph+NSP, and Staph+Poly-Ag groups; ‡ P<0.05, comparison between AQ treatment with the untreated, Staph, Staph+NSP, and Staph+Poly-Ag groups; # P<0.05, comparison between NSP treatment with untreated, Staph and Staph+Poly-Ag groups; § P<0.05, comparison between Poly-Ag treatment with untreated and Staph groups. All the comparisons were confirmed by Student’s t test.
Cytokine profile of wound healing.
| Untreated | Staph | Staph+NSP | Staph+Poly-Ag | Staph+AgNP/NSP | Staph+AQ | Staph+SS | |
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| VEGF-A | 744.0±27.5 | 556.2±17.6 | 517.9±32.4 | 563.5±40.1 | 779.8±19.0 | 791.4±14.7 | 777.7±4.2 |
| TGF-β1 | 787.1±19.4 | 271.7±22.7 | 388.9±10.8 | 405.1±6.8 | 870.2±21.1 | 810.6±17.2 | 878.8±17.7 |
| IL-6 | 148.5±24.1 | 547.5±15.8 | 323.3±10.5 | 278.1±12.2 | 271.1±14.4 | 269.3±11.8 | 281.9±11.5 |
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| VEGF-A | 659.8±26.4 | 410.1±16.1 | 408.5±28.1 | 575.8±18.7 | 650.4±14.8 | 667.7±19.8 | 599.2±32.2 |
| TGF-β1 | 419.7±30.9 | 200.1±27.4 | 225.9±31.7 | 217.8±41.8 | 415.8±17.3 | 411.8±15.3 | 423.0±40.5 |
| IL-6 | 482.6±11.4 | 799.5±14.2 | 254.9±20.1 | 233.6±17.4 | 190.8±24.8 | 195.0±13.9 | 197.5±13.3 |
Serum levels of VEGF-A, TGF-β1 and IL-6 from mice of different treatment groups in both acute thermal injury at day 7 and excision wound at day 15 were examined by ELISA method.
Results are expressed as the mean (pg/ml) ± standard deviation (SD) from three independent experiments of each group.
Statistically significant as compared to the Staph group (P<0.01, Student’s t test).
Figure 3mRNA levels of VEGF-A, TGF-β1 and IL-6 in different treatment groups during wound healing.
AgNP/NSP treatment also modulates the expression of cytokine mRNAs in wounded skin. The levels of VEGF-A, TGF-β1 and IL-6 mRNA expression from mice of different treatment groups in both acute thermal injury at day 7 (a) and excision wound at day 15 (b) were examined by RT-PCR. Relative band intensities of different groups were calculated by a densitometer and are demonstrated by the values under the bands. The data shown are representative of three independent experiments.