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Rifampin-Releasing Triple-Layer Cross-Linked Fresh Water Fish Collagen Sponges as Wound Dressings

OBJECTIVES: Surgical wounds resulting from biofilm-producing microorganisms represent a major healthcare problem that requires new and innovative treatment methods. Rifampin is one of a small number of antibiotics that is able to penetrate such biofilms, and its local administration has the potentia...

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Autores principales: Hartinger, Jan Miroslav, Lukáč, Peter, Mlček, Mikuláš, Popková, Michaela, Suchý, Tomáš, Šupová, Monika, Chlup, Hynek, Horný, Lukáš, Závora, Jan, Adámková, Václava, Slanař, Ondřej, Kozlík, Petr, Molnarova, Katarina, Honsová, Eva, Lambert, Lukáš, Grus, Tomáš
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7586155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33123572
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3841861
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author Hartinger, Jan Miroslav
Lukáč, Peter
Mlček, Mikuláš
Popková, Michaela
Suchý, Tomáš
Šupová, Monika
Chlup, Hynek
Horný, Lukáš
Závora, Jan
Adámková, Václava
Slanař, Ondřej
Kozlík, Petr
Molnarova, Katarina
Honsová, Eva
Lambert, Lukáš
Grus, Tomáš
author_facet Hartinger, Jan Miroslav
Lukáč, Peter
Mlček, Mikuláš
Popková, Michaela
Suchý, Tomáš
Šupová, Monika
Chlup, Hynek
Horný, Lukáš
Závora, Jan
Adámková, Václava
Slanař, Ondřej
Kozlík, Petr
Molnarova, Katarina
Honsová, Eva
Lambert, Lukáš
Grus, Tomáš
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description OBJECTIVES: Surgical wounds resulting from biofilm-producing microorganisms represent a major healthcare problem that requires new and innovative treatment methods. Rifampin is one of a small number of antibiotics that is able to penetrate such biofilms, and its local administration has the potential to serve as an ideal surgical site infection protection and/or treatment agent. This paper presents two types (homogeneous and sandwich structured) of rifampin-releasing carbodiimide-cross-linked fresh water fish collagen wound dressings. METHODS: The dressings were prepared by means of the double-lyophilization method and sterilized via gamma irradiation so as to allow for testing in a form that is able to serve for direct clinical use. The mechanical properties were studied via the uniaxial tensile testing method. The in vivo rifampin-release properties were tested by means of a series of incubations in phosphate-buffered saline. The microbiological activity was tested against methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) employing disc diffusion tests, and the in vivo pharmacokinetics was tested using a rat model. A histological examination was conducted for the study of the biocompatibility of the dressings. RESULTS: The sandwich-structured dressing demonstrated better mechanical properties due to its exhibiting ability to bear a higher load than the homogeneous sponges, a property that was further improved via the addition of rifampin. The sponges retarded the release of rifampin in vitro, which translated into at least 22 hours of rifampin release in the rat model. This was significantly longer than was achieved via the administration of a subcutaneous rifampin solution. Microbiological activity was proven by the results of the disc diffusion tests. Both sponges exhibited excellent biocompatibility as the cells penetrated into the scaffold, and virtually no signs of local irritation were observed. CONCLUSIONS: We present a novel rifampin-releasing sandwich-structured fresh water fish collagen wound dressing that has the potential to serve as an ideal surgical site infection protection and/or treatment agent.
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spelling pubmed-75861552020-10-28 Rifampin-Releasing Triple-Layer Cross-Linked Fresh Water Fish Collagen Sponges as Wound Dressings Hartinger, Jan Miroslav Lukáč, Peter Mlček, Mikuláš Popková, Michaela Suchý, Tomáš Šupová, Monika Chlup, Hynek Horný, Lukáš Závora, Jan Adámková, Václava Slanař, Ondřej Kozlík, Petr Molnarova, Katarina Honsová, Eva Lambert, Lukáš Grus, Tomáš Biomed Res Int Research Article OBJECTIVES: Surgical wounds resulting from biofilm-producing microorganisms represent a major healthcare problem that requires new and innovative treatment methods. Rifampin is one of a small number of antibiotics that is able to penetrate such biofilms, and its local administration has the potential to serve as an ideal surgical site infection protection and/or treatment agent. This paper presents two types (homogeneous and sandwich structured) of rifampin-releasing carbodiimide-cross-linked fresh water fish collagen wound dressings. METHODS: The dressings were prepared by means of the double-lyophilization method and sterilized via gamma irradiation so as to allow for testing in a form that is able to serve for direct clinical use. The mechanical properties were studied via the uniaxial tensile testing method. The in vivo rifampin-release properties were tested by means of a series of incubations in phosphate-buffered saline. The microbiological activity was tested against methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) employing disc diffusion tests, and the in vivo pharmacokinetics was tested using a rat model. A histological examination was conducted for the study of the biocompatibility of the dressings. RESULTS: The sandwich-structured dressing demonstrated better mechanical properties due to its exhibiting ability to bear a higher load than the homogeneous sponges, a property that was further improved via the addition of rifampin. The sponges retarded the release of rifampin in vitro, which translated into at least 22 hours of rifampin release in the rat model. This was significantly longer than was achieved via the administration of a subcutaneous rifampin solution. Microbiological activity was proven by the results of the disc diffusion tests. Both sponges exhibited excellent biocompatibility as the cells penetrated into the scaffold, and virtually no signs of local irritation were observed. CONCLUSIONS: We present a novel rifampin-releasing sandwich-structured fresh water fish collagen wound dressing that has the potential to serve as an ideal surgical site infection protection and/or treatment agent. Hindawi 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7586155/ /pubmed/33123572 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3841861 Text en Copyright © 2020 Jan Miroslav Hartinger et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hartinger, Jan Miroslav
Lukáč, Peter
Mlček, Mikuláš
Popková, Michaela
Suchý, Tomáš
Šupová, Monika
Chlup, Hynek
Horný, Lukáš
Závora, Jan
Adámková, Václava
Slanař, Ondřej
Kozlík, Petr
Molnarova, Katarina
Honsová, Eva
Lambert, Lukáš
Grus, Tomáš
Rifampin-Releasing Triple-Layer Cross-Linked Fresh Water Fish Collagen Sponges as Wound Dressings
title Rifampin-Releasing Triple-Layer Cross-Linked Fresh Water Fish Collagen Sponges as Wound Dressings
title_full Rifampin-Releasing Triple-Layer Cross-Linked Fresh Water Fish Collagen Sponges as Wound Dressings
title_fullStr Rifampin-Releasing Triple-Layer Cross-Linked Fresh Water Fish Collagen Sponges as Wound Dressings
title_full_unstemmed Rifampin-Releasing Triple-Layer Cross-Linked Fresh Water Fish Collagen Sponges as Wound Dressings
title_short Rifampin-Releasing Triple-Layer Cross-Linked Fresh Water Fish Collagen Sponges as Wound Dressings
title_sort rifampin-releasing triple-layer cross-linked fresh water fish collagen sponges as wound dressings
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7586155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33123572
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3841861
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