| Literature DB >> 31410038 |
Tao Li1, Lilan Fu2, Jian Wang1, Zhanjun Shi1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Low doses of vancomycin and gentamicin were commonly incorporated into acrylic bone cement (antibiotic-impregnated bone cement, AIBC) during revision arthroplasty. Previous studies showed that only a very small amount of antibiotics could be eluted from AIBC. Given the fact that a high dose of antibiotic would elute high concentration of antibiotic, this study investigated the influence of a high dose of dual-antibiotic loading on the properties of cement.Entities:
Keywords: antibacterial activity; antibiotic impregnated bone cement; elution; mechanical characteristic; toxicity
Year: 2019 PMID: 31410038 PMCID: PMC6645360 DOI: 10.2147/IDR.S203740
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Drug Resist ISSN: 1178-6973 Impact factor: 4.003
Composition of cement groups tested in this study
| Group | Gentamicin (g, %[wt/wt]) | Vancomycin (g, %[wt/wt]) |
|---|---|---|
| G0V0 (Control) | 0,0 | 0,0 |
| G0V1 | 0,0 | 1,2.5 |
| G0V2 | 0,0 | 2,5.0 |
| G0V4 | 0,0 | 4,10.0 |
| G1V0 | 1,2.5 | 0,0 |
| G2V0 | 2,5.0 | 0,0 |
| G4V0 | 4,10.0 | 0,0 |
| G1V1 | 1,2.5 | 1,2.5 |
| G2V2 | 2,5.0 | 2,5.0 |
Accumulated antibiotics elution (Mean ± SD) for each group and the release ratios (%) after 28 days
| Groups | Vancomycin (μg, %) | Gentamicin (μg, %) |
|---|---|---|
| G0V0 | – | – |
| G0V1 | 489.52±0.40, 4.45 | – |
| G0V2 | 1049.57±3.74, 4.77 | – |
| G0V4 | 2710.52±15.06, 6.16 | – |
| G1V0 | – | 373.09±3.65, 3.39 |
| G2V0 | – | 818.53±4.81, 3.72 |
| G4V0 | – | 1752.63±6.01, 3.99 |
| G1V1 | 256.15±2.58, 2.33 | 376.75±3.76, 3.43 |
| G2V2 | 532.24±1.77, 2.42 | 815.47±5.62, 3.71 |
Figure 1The elution profiles (mean ± SD) of gentamicin (A) and vancomycin (B) over a 28-day period.
Figure 2Compressive strength (A) and compressive modulus (B) of tested cement. The dashed line on the left represents the lower limit of 70 MPa established by ISO 5833.
The porosity (%) of each group after submerged in saline at 37°C for 28 days
| Groups | Porosity (mean±SD) |
|---|---|
| G0V0 | 2.05±0.05 |
| G0V1 | 3.03±0.14 |
| G0V2 | 4.25±0.13 |
| G0V4 | 6.51±0.14 |
| G1V0 | 2.52±0.13 |
| G2V0 | 3.38±0.24 |
| G4V0 | 4.97±0.15 |
| G1V1 | 4.01±0.10 |
| G2V2 | 6.02±0.08 |
Figure 3The accumulated gentamicin (circle) and vancomycin (square) released from cement tested as a function of porosity. The dashed cycles represent the four pairs of data generated from G1V1 and G2V2. The solid and dashed lines show the trend between porosity and accumulated antibiotic elution.
Figure 4Antimicrobial activity of cement tested in this study. The pie chart represents these three bacteria that were the most commonly found in periprosthetic joint infection. Different colors represent different levels of bacterial growth as illustrated in the figure.
Abbreviations: S. aureus: Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 43300; E. feacalis: Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212; E. coli: Escherichia coli ATCC 35218.
The cell relative growth rate ([RGR] %) of L929 cell at different time periods detected with CCK8 procedure and the cytotoxicity scale (CTS) evaluated according to ISO10993.
| 1st day | 3rd day | 5th day | 7th day | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PC | 0.84±4.11(IV) | 1.57±0.77(IV) | 2.19±2.51(IV) | 0.55±0.57(IV) |
| G0V0 | 104.08±3.52(0) | 104.68±4.93(0) | 108.27±5.11(0) | 105.25±6.74(0) |
| G0V1 | 106.65±3.88(0) | 106.28±7.25(0) | 102.13±6.26(0) | 98.99±7.60(I) |
| G0V2 | 106.77±4.29(0) | 102.40±5.77(0) | 99.75±6.57(I) | 100.39±3.35(0) |
| G0V4 | 106.08±4.41(0) | 110.48±6.57(0) | 103.93±4.17(0) | 103.35±3.80(0) |
| G1V0 | 103.59±3.68(0) | 107.52±4.57(0) | 101.38±4.48(0) | 105.08±5.98(0) |
| G2V0 | 107.75±2.99(0) | 103.34±5.33(0) | 106.64±5.12(0) | 100.84±3.23(0) |
| G4V0 | 104.75±1.80(0) | 107.83±5.23(0) | 105.40±5.99(0) | 105.17±5.95(0) |
| G1V1 | 105.42±6.09(0) | 106.20±6.34(0) | 101.88±5.80(0) | 106.73±9.62(0) |
| G2G2 | 97.96±10.91(I) | 103.13±6.68(0) | 106.20±2.99(0) | 104.00±3.70(0) |
Notes: Mean ± SD(CTS), n=6
Abbreviation: PC, positive control.