| Literature DB >> 34956477 |
Jing-Yao Liang1,2, Qian Li1,2, Long-Bao Feng3, Sheng-Xue Hu3, San-Quan Zhang1,2, Chang-Xing Li4, Xi-Bao Zhang1,2.
Abstract
The emergence of antibiotic resistant bacteria represents a significant and common clinical problem worldwide as infections are becoming increasingly common. It is urgent to broaden the sources of biomaterials that can prevent both bacterial infection and antibiotic resistance. In this work, oxidized sodium alginate/aminated hyaluronic acid (OSA/AHA) hydrogel with various proportions was developed based on Schiff base reaction. Herein, polydopamine (PDA)-Bmkn2 nanoparticle and sanguinarine were incorporated into hydrogels to enhance antibacterial properties. The prepared PDA-Bmkn2 nanoparticles, with uniform particle size and good dispersion, could serve as a delivery system for Bmkn2. The prepared hydrogels showed appropriate swelling ratio, extremely good mechanical strengths and improved biodegradability. Meanwhile, the Bmkn2 and sanguinarine were released from the hydrogels in a sustainable manner. Furthermore, OSA/AHA/sanguinarine/PDA-Bmkn2 hydrogel (less than 10 μg/mL BmKn2 and 0.2 μg/mL sanguinarine) had excellent biocompatibility. Antibacterial experiments confirmed that OSA/AHA/sanguinarine/PDA-Bmkn2 hydrogel had effective antimicrobial activity on Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. Therefore, the prepared injectable hydrogels with good biocompatibility and excellent synergistic antibacterial activity promise great potential for preventing localized bacterial infections. AJTREntities:
Keywords: Bmkn2; Hydrogels; PDA nanoparticle; bacterial infections; sanguinarine
Year: 2021 PMID: 34956477 PMCID: PMC8661223
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Transl Res ISSN: 1943-8141 Impact factor: 4.060