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A biodegradable antibiotic delivery system based on poly-(trimethylene carbonate) for the treatment of osteomyelitis

Background and purpose Many investigations on biodegradable materials acting as an antibiotic carrier for local drug delivery are based on poly(lactide). However, the use of poly(lactide) implants in bone has been disputed because of poor bone regeneration at the site of implantation. Poly(trimethyl...

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Autores principales: Neut, Daniëlle, Kluin, Otto S, Crielaard, Bart J, van der Mei, Henny C, Busscher, Henk J, Grijpma, Dirk W
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Publicado: Informa Healthcare 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2823332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19916681
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453670903350040
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author Neut, Daniëlle
Kluin, Otto S
Crielaard, Bart J
van der Mei, Henny C
Busscher, Henk J
Grijpma, Dirk W
author_facet Neut, Daniëlle
Kluin, Otto S
Crielaard, Bart J
van der Mei, Henny C
Busscher, Henk J
Grijpma, Dirk W
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description Background and purpose Many investigations on biodegradable materials acting as an antibiotic carrier for local drug delivery are based on poly(lactide). However, the use of poly(lactide) implants in bone has been disputed because of poor bone regeneration at the site of implantation. Poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) is an enzymatically degradable polymer that does not produce acidic degradation products. We explored the suitability of PTMC as an antibiotic releasing polymer for the local treatment of osteomyelitis. Methods This study addressed 2 separate attributes of PTMC: (1) the release kinetics of gentamicin-loaded PTMC and (2) its behavior in inhibiting biofilm formation. Both of these characteristics were compared with those of commercially available gentamicin-loaded poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) beads, which are commonly used in the local treatment of osteomyelitis. Results In a lipase solution that mimics the in vivo situation, PTMC discs with gentamicin incorporated were degraded by surface erosion and released 60% of the gentamicin within 14 days. This is similar to the gentamicin release from clinically used PMMA beads. Moreover, biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus was inhibited by approximately 80% over at least 14 days in the presence of gentamicin-loaded PTMC discs. This is similar to the effect of gentamicin-loaded PMMA beads. In the absence of the lipase, surface erosion of PTMC discs did not occur and gentamicin release and biofilm inhibition were limited. Interpretation Since gentamicin-loaded PTMC discs show antibiotic release characteristics and biofilm inhibition characteristics similar to those of gentamicin-loaded PMMA beads, PTMC appears to be a promising biodegradable carrier in the local treatment of osteomyelitis.
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spelling pubmed-28233322010-02-18 A biodegradable antibiotic delivery system based on poly-(trimethylene carbonate) for the treatment of osteomyelitis Neut, Daniëlle Kluin, Otto S Crielaard, Bart J van der Mei, Henny C Busscher, Henk J Grijpma, Dirk W Acta Orthop Research Article Background and purpose Many investigations on biodegradable materials acting as an antibiotic carrier for local drug delivery are based on poly(lactide). However, the use of poly(lactide) implants in bone has been disputed because of poor bone regeneration at the site of implantation. Poly(trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) is an enzymatically degradable polymer that does not produce acidic degradation products. We explored the suitability of PTMC as an antibiotic releasing polymer for the local treatment of osteomyelitis. Methods This study addressed 2 separate attributes of PTMC: (1) the release kinetics of gentamicin-loaded PTMC and (2) its behavior in inhibiting biofilm formation. Both of these characteristics were compared with those of commercially available gentamicin-loaded poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) beads, which are commonly used in the local treatment of osteomyelitis. Results In a lipase solution that mimics the in vivo situation, PTMC discs with gentamicin incorporated were degraded by surface erosion and released 60% of the gentamicin within 14 days. This is similar to the gentamicin release from clinically used PMMA beads. Moreover, biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus was inhibited by approximately 80% over at least 14 days in the presence of gentamicin-loaded PTMC discs. This is similar to the effect of gentamicin-loaded PMMA beads. In the absence of the lipase, surface erosion of PTMC discs did not occur and gentamicin release and biofilm inhibition were limited. Interpretation Since gentamicin-loaded PTMC discs show antibiotic release characteristics and biofilm inhibition characteristics similar to those of gentamicin-loaded PMMA beads, PTMC appears to be a promising biodegradable carrier in the local treatment of osteomyelitis. Informa Healthcare 2009-10-01 2009-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2823332/ /pubmed/19916681 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453670903350040 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited.
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Neut, Daniëlle
Kluin, Otto S
Crielaard, Bart J
van der Mei, Henny C
Busscher, Henk J
Grijpma, Dirk W
A biodegradable antibiotic delivery system based on poly-(trimethylene carbonate) for the treatment of osteomyelitis
title A biodegradable antibiotic delivery system based on poly-(trimethylene carbonate) for the treatment of osteomyelitis
title_full A biodegradable antibiotic delivery system based on poly-(trimethylene carbonate) for the treatment of osteomyelitis
title_fullStr A biodegradable antibiotic delivery system based on poly-(trimethylene carbonate) for the treatment of osteomyelitis
title_full_unstemmed A biodegradable antibiotic delivery system based on poly-(trimethylene carbonate) for the treatment of osteomyelitis
title_short A biodegradable antibiotic delivery system based on poly-(trimethylene carbonate) for the treatment of osteomyelitis
title_sort biodegradable antibiotic delivery system based on poly-(trimethylene carbonate) for the treatment of osteomyelitis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2823332/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19916681
http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453670903350040
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