| Literature DB >> 30735288 |
Oliver C J Andrén1, Tobias Ingverud1,2, Daniel Hult1, Joakim Håkansson3, Yalda Bogestål3, Josefin S Caous3, Kristina Blom4, Yuning Zhang1, Therese Andersson3, Emma Pedersen3, Camilla Björn3, Peter Löwenhielm3, Michael Malkoch1.
Abstract
A non-toxic hydrolytically fast-degradable antibacterial hydrogel is herein presented to preemptively treat surgical site infections during the first crucial 24 h period without relying on conventional antibiotics. The approach capitalizes on a two-component system that form antibacterial hydrogels within 1 min and consist of i) an amine functional linear-dendritic hybrid based on linear poly(ethylene glycol) and dendritic 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)propionic acid, and ii) a di-N-hydroxysuccinimide functional poly(ethylene glycol) cross-linker. Broad spectrum antibacterial effect is achieved by multivalent representation of catatonically charged β-alanine on the dendritic periphery of the linear dendritic component. The hydrogels can be applied readily in an in vivo setting using a two-component syringe delivery system and the mechanical properties can accurately be tuned in the range equivalent to fat tissue and cartilage (G' = 0.5-8 kPa). The antibacterial effect is demonstrated both in vitro toward a range of relevant bacterial strains and in an in vivo mouse model of surgical site infection.Entities:
Keywords: antibacterial; dendrimer; hydrogels; surgical-site infection
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30735288 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201801619
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933