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Organic resolution function and effects of platinum nanoparticles on bacteria and organic matter

Rapid progress has been made in terms of metal nanoparticles studied in numerous fields. Metal nanoparticles have also been used in medical research, and antibacterial properties and anticancer effects have been reported. However, the underlying mechanism responsible for these effects has not been f...

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Autores principales: Itohiya, Hiroo, Matsushima, Yuji, Shirakawa, Satoshi, Kajiyama, Sohtaro, Yashima, Akihiro, Nagano, Takatoshi, Gomi, Kazuhiro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6752831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31536547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222634
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author Itohiya, Hiroo
Matsushima, Yuji
Shirakawa, Satoshi
Kajiyama, Sohtaro
Yashima, Akihiro
Nagano, Takatoshi
Gomi, Kazuhiro
author_facet Itohiya, Hiroo
Matsushima, Yuji
Shirakawa, Satoshi
Kajiyama, Sohtaro
Yashima, Akihiro
Nagano, Takatoshi
Gomi, Kazuhiro
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description Rapid progress has been made in terms of metal nanoparticles studied in numerous fields. Metal nanoparticles have also been used in medical research, and antibacterial properties and anticancer effects have been reported. However, the underlying mechanism responsible for these effects has not been fully elucidated. Therefore, the present study focused on platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) and examined their antibacterial properties and functional potential for decomposing organic matter, considering potential applications in the dental field. PtNPs were allowed to react with dental-related bacteria (Streptococcus mutans; Enterococcus faecalis, caries; Porphyromonas gingivalis, and endodontic and periodontal lesions). Antibacterial properties were evaluated by measuring colony formation. In addition, PtNPs were allowed to react with albumin and lipopolysaccharides (LPSs), and the functional potential to decompose organic matter was evaluated. All evaluations were performed in vitro. Colony formation in all bacterial species was completely suppressed by PtNPs at concentrations of >5 ppm. The addition of PtNPs at concentrations of >10 ppm significantly increased fragmentation and decomposition. The addition of PtNPs at concentrations of >125 pico/mL to 1 EU/mL LPS resulted in significant amounts of decomposition and elimination. The results revealed that PtNPs had antibacterial effects against dental-related bacteria and proteolytic potential to decompose proteins and LPS, an inflammatory factor associated with periodontal disease. Therefore, the use and application of PtNPs in periodontal and endodontic treatment is considered promising.
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spelling pubmed-67528312019-09-27 Organic resolution function and effects of platinum nanoparticles on bacteria and organic matter Itohiya, Hiroo Matsushima, Yuji Shirakawa, Satoshi Kajiyama, Sohtaro Yashima, Akihiro Nagano, Takatoshi Gomi, Kazuhiro PLoS One Research Article Rapid progress has been made in terms of metal nanoparticles studied in numerous fields. Metal nanoparticles have also been used in medical research, and antibacterial properties and anticancer effects have been reported. However, the underlying mechanism responsible for these effects has not been fully elucidated. Therefore, the present study focused on platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) and examined their antibacterial properties and functional potential for decomposing organic matter, considering potential applications in the dental field. PtNPs were allowed to react with dental-related bacteria (Streptococcus mutans; Enterococcus faecalis, caries; Porphyromonas gingivalis, and endodontic and periodontal lesions). Antibacterial properties were evaluated by measuring colony formation. In addition, PtNPs were allowed to react with albumin and lipopolysaccharides (LPSs), and the functional potential to decompose organic matter was evaluated. All evaluations were performed in vitro. Colony formation in all bacterial species was completely suppressed by PtNPs at concentrations of >5 ppm. The addition of PtNPs at concentrations of >10 ppm significantly increased fragmentation and decomposition. The addition of PtNPs at concentrations of >125 pico/mL to 1 EU/mL LPS resulted in significant amounts of decomposition and elimination. The results revealed that PtNPs had antibacterial effects against dental-related bacteria and proteolytic potential to decompose proteins and LPS, an inflammatory factor associated with periodontal disease. Therefore, the use and application of PtNPs in periodontal and endodontic treatment is considered promising. Public Library of Science 2019-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6752831/ /pubmed/31536547 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222634 Text en © 2019 Itohiya et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Itohiya, Hiroo
Matsushima, Yuji
Shirakawa, Satoshi
Kajiyama, Sohtaro
Yashima, Akihiro
Nagano, Takatoshi
Gomi, Kazuhiro
Organic resolution function and effects of platinum nanoparticles on bacteria and organic matter
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title_full Organic resolution function and effects of platinum nanoparticles on bacteria and organic matter
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title_full_unstemmed Organic resolution function and effects of platinum nanoparticles on bacteria and organic matter
title_short Organic resolution function and effects of platinum nanoparticles on bacteria and organic matter
title_sort organic resolution function and effects of platinum nanoparticles on bacteria and organic matter
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6752831/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31536547
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222634
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