| Literature DB >> 31473407 |
Ning Li1, Liting Jiang1, Hua Jin2, Yan Wu2, Yongjia Liu2, Wei Huang2, Li Wei3, Qi Zhou3, Feng Chen4, Yiming Gao5, Bangshang Zhu6, Xiuyin Zhang7.
Abstract
Periodontitis is a chronic, destructive inflammatory disease that injures tooth- supporting tissues, eventually leading to tooth loss. Complete eradication of periodontal pathogenic microorganisms is fundamental to allow periodontal healing and commonly precedes periodontal tissue regeneration. To address this challenge, we report a strategy for developing an enzyme-mediated periodontal membrane for targeted antibiotic delivery into infectious periodontal pockets; the unique components of the membrane will also benefit periodontal alveolar bone repair. In this approach, a chitosan membrane containing polyphosphoester and minocycline hydrochloride (PPEM) was prepared. Physical, morphological, and ultrastructural analyses were carried out in order to assess cellular compatibility, drug release and antibacterial activity in vitro. Additionally, the functionality of the PPEM membrane was evaluated in vivo with a periodontal defect model in rats. The results confirm that the PPEM membrane exhibits good physical properties with excellent antibacterial activity and successfully promotes periodontal tissue repair, making it promising for periodontal treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Enzyme-responsive drug release; Microenvironment; Periodontal tissue repair; Periodontitis; Polyphosphoester
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31473407 DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2019.110454
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces ISSN: 0927-7765 Impact factor: 5.268