| Literature DB >> 32171103 |
Chunyi Tong1, Xianghua Zhong2, Yuejun Yang2, Xu Liu3, Guowei Zhong1, Chang Xiao1, Bin Liu4, Wei Wang5, Xiaoping Yang2.
Abstract
The ever-growing threats of multidrug-resistant bacterial infection and chronic wound healing have created an imperative need for the development of novel antibacterial materials and therapeutic strategies, especially for diabetic patients infected with multidrug-resistant bacteria. In this work, the nanocomplexes named as PB@PDA@Ag were used for eradicating multidrug-resistant bacteria and accelerating wound healing of MRSA-infected diabetic model with the assistance of laser irradiation. In vitro results revealed that the combinational strategy exerted a synergistic effect for anti-MRSA through disrupting cell integrity, producing ROS, declining ATP, and oxidizing GSH, comparing with PB@PDA@Ag or NIR laser irradiation alone. Moreover, in vivo assay demonstrated that this system effectively accelerated MRSA-infected diabetic wound healing by mitigating local inflammatory response and up-regulating VEGF expression on the wound bed. Meanwhile, satisfactory biocompatibility and negligible damage to major organs were observed. Altogether, the aforementioned results indicate that the combinational therapy of PB@PDA@Ag and NIR irradiation shows a great potential application in the field of clinic infection.Entities:
Keywords: Diabetic wound; MRSA; PB@PDA@Ag nanocomposites; Photothermal effect
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32171103 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2020.119936
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479