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Zinc oxide nanocrystals as a nanoantibiotic and osteoinductive agent
In this paper we aim to analyse the behaviour of ZnO nanocrystals (ZnO NCs), prepared with a new synthetic approach and not embedded in any composite matrix, for bone implant applications in vitro. In particular, we have developed a novel, fast and reproducible microwave-assisted synthesis, to obtai...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6478122/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31024686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra10236h |
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author | Garino, Nadia Sanvitale, Pasquale Dumontel, Bianca Laurenti, Marco Colilla, Montserrat Izquierdo-Barba, Isabel Cauda, Valentina Vallet-Regì, Maria |
author_facet | Garino, Nadia Sanvitale, Pasquale Dumontel, Bianca Laurenti, Marco Colilla, Montserrat Izquierdo-Barba, Isabel Cauda, Valentina Vallet-Regì, Maria |
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description | In this paper we aim to analyse the behaviour of ZnO nanocrystals (ZnO NCs), prepared with a new synthetic approach and not embedded in any composite matrix, for bone implant applications in vitro. In particular, we have developed a novel, fast and reproducible microwave-assisted synthesis, to obtain highly-crystalline, round-shaped ZnO NCs of 20 nm in diameter as an extremely-stable colloidal solution in ethanol. The nanocrystals were also partially chemically functionalized by anchoring amino-propyl groups to the ZnO surface (ZnO–NH(2) NCs). Thus, the role of both ZnO NC concentration and surface chemistry were tested in terms of biocompatibility towards pre-osteoblast cells, promotion of cell proliferation and differentiation, and also in terms of antimicrobial activity against Gram positive and negative bacteria, such as Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, respectively. The results suggest that ZnO–NH(2) NCs is the most promising candidate to solve infectious disease in bone implants and at the same time promote bone tissue proliferation, even at high concentrations. Although further investigations are needed to clarify the mechanism underlying the inhibition of biofilm formation and to investigate the role of the ZnO–NH(2) NCs in in vivo assays, we demonstrated that fine and reproducible control over the chemical and structural parameters in ZnO nanomaterials can open up new horizons in the use of functionalized ZnO NCs as a highly biocompatible and osteoinductive nanoantibiotic agent for bone tissue engineering. |
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spelling | pubmed-64781222019-04-23 Zinc oxide nanocrystals as a nanoantibiotic and osteoinductive agent Garino, Nadia Sanvitale, Pasquale Dumontel, Bianca Laurenti, Marco Colilla, Montserrat Izquierdo-Barba, Isabel Cauda, Valentina Vallet-Regì, Maria RSC Adv Chemistry In this paper we aim to analyse the behaviour of ZnO nanocrystals (ZnO NCs), prepared with a new synthetic approach and not embedded in any composite matrix, for bone implant applications in vitro. In particular, we have developed a novel, fast and reproducible microwave-assisted synthesis, to obtain highly-crystalline, round-shaped ZnO NCs of 20 nm in diameter as an extremely-stable colloidal solution in ethanol. The nanocrystals were also partially chemically functionalized by anchoring amino-propyl groups to the ZnO surface (ZnO–NH(2) NCs). Thus, the role of both ZnO NC concentration and surface chemistry were tested in terms of biocompatibility towards pre-osteoblast cells, promotion of cell proliferation and differentiation, and also in terms of antimicrobial activity against Gram positive and negative bacteria, such as Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, respectively. The results suggest that ZnO–NH(2) NCs is the most promising candidate to solve infectious disease in bone implants and at the same time promote bone tissue proliferation, even at high concentrations. Although further investigations are needed to clarify the mechanism underlying the inhibition of biofilm formation and to investigate the role of the ZnO–NH(2) NCs in in vivo assays, we demonstrated that fine and reproducible control over the chemical and structural parameters in ZnO nanomaterials can open up new horizons in the use of functionalized ZnO NCs as a highly biocompatible and osteoinductive nanoantibiotic agent for bone tissue engineering. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6478122/ /pubmed/31024686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra10236h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Garino, Nadia Sanvitale, Pasquale Dumontel, Bianca Laurenti, Marco Colilla, Montserrat Izquierdo-Barba, Isabel Cauda, Valentina Vallet-Regì, Maria Zinc oxide nanocrystals as a nanoantibiotic and osteoinductive agent |
title | Zinc oxide nanocrystals as a nanoantibiotic and osteoinductive agent |
title_full | Zinc oxide nanocrystals as a nanoantibiotic and osteoinductive agent |
title_fullStr | Zinc oxide nanocrystals as a nanoantibiotic and osteoinductive agent |
title_full_unstemmed | Zinc oxide nanocrystals as a nanoantibiotic and osteoinductive agent |
title_short | Zinc oxide nanocrystals as a nanoantibiotic and osteoinductive agent |
title_sort | zinc oxide nanocrystals as a nanoantibiotic and osteoinductive agent |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6478122/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31024686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra10236h |
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