| Literature DB >> 33562515 |
Oana Gherasim1,2, Alexandru Mihai Grumezescu1,3, Valentina Grumezescu2, Irina Negut2, Marius Florin Dumitrescu1, Miruna Silvia Stan1,3,4, Ionela Cristina Nica3,4, Alina Maria Holban3,5, Gabriel Socol2, Ecaterina Andronescu1.
Abstract
The occurrence of opportunistic local infections and improper integration of metallic implants results in severe health conditions. Protective and tunable coatings represent an attractive and challenging selection for improving the metallic devices' biofunctional performances to restore or replace bone tissue. Composite materials based on hydroxyapatite (HAp), Kanamycin (KAN), and fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) are herein proposed as multifunctional coatings for hard tissue implants. The superior cytocompatibility of the obtained composite coatings was evidenced by performing proliferation and morphological assays on osteoblast cell cultures. The addition of FGF2 proved beneficial concerning the metabolic activity, adhesion, and spreading of cells. The KAN-embedded coatings exhibited significant inhibitory effects against bacterial biofilm development for at least two days, the results being superior in the case of Gram-positive pathogens. HAp-based coatings embedded with KAN and FGF2 protein are proposed as multifunctional materials with superior osseointegration potential and the ability to reduce device-associated infections.Entities:
Keywords: antimicrobial coatings; bioactive materials; improved osseointegration; metallic implants; multifunctional device
Year: 2021 PMID: 33562515 PMCID: PMC7914914 DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics10020160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antibiotics (Basel) ISSN: 2079-6382