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Enzymatically-degradable hydrogel coatings on titanium for bacterial infection inhibition and enhanced soft tissue compatibility via a self-adaptive strategy

Ideal percutaneous titanium implants request both antibacterial ability and soft tissue compatibility. ZnO structure constructed on titanium has been widely proved to be helpful to combat pathogen contamination, but the biosafety of ZnO is always questioned. How to maintain the remarkable antibacter...

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Autores principales: Leng, Jin, He, Ye, Yuan, Zhang, Tao, Bailong, Li, Ke, Lin, Chuanchuan, Xu, Kun, Chen, Maowen, Dai, Liangliang, Li, Xuemin, Huang, Tony Jun, Cai, Kaiyong
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Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8164017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34095624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.05.001
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author Leng, Jin
He, Ye
Yuan, Zhang
Tao, Bailong
Li, Ke
Lin, Chuanchuan
Xu, Kun
Chen, Maowen
Dai, Liangliang
Li, Xuemin
Huang, Tony Jun
Cai, Kaiyong
author_facet Leng, Jin
He, Ye
Yuan, Zhang
Tao, Bailong
Li, Ke
Lin, Chuanchuan
Xu, Kun
Chen, Maowen
Dai, Liangliang
Li, Xuemin
Huang, Tony Jun
Cai, Kaiyong
author_sort Leng, Jin
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description Ideal percutaneous titanium implants request both antibacterial ability and soft tissue compatibility. ZnO structure constructed on titanium has been widely proved to be helpful to combat pathogen contamination, but the biosafety of ZnO is always questioned. How to maintain the remarkable antibacterial ability of ZnO and efficiently reduce the corresponding toxicity is still challenging. Herein, a hybrid hydrogel coating was constructed on the fabricated ZnO structure of titanium, and the coating was proved to be enzymatically-degradable when bacteria exist. Then the antibacterial activity of ZnO was presented. When under the normal condition (no bacteria), the hydrogel coating was stable and tightly adhered to titanium. The toxicity of ZnO was reduced, and the viability of fibroblasts was largely improved. More importantly, the hydrogel coating provided a good buffer zone for cell ingrowth and soft tissue integration. The curbed Zn ion release was also proved to be useful to regulate fibroblast responses such as the expression of CTGF and COL-I. These results were also validated by in vivo studies. Therefore, this study proposed a valid self-adaptive strategy for ZnO improvement. Under different conditions, the sample could present different functions, and both the antibacterial ability and soft tissue compatibility were finely preserved.
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spelling pubmed-81640172021-06-04 Enzymatically-degradable hydrogel coatings on titanium for bacterial infection inhibition and enhanced soft tissue compatibility via a self-adaptive strategy Leng, Jin He, Ye Yuan, Zhang Tao, Bailong Li, Ke Lin, Chuanchuan Xu, Kun Chen, Maowen Dai, Liangliang Li, Xuemin Huang, Tony Jun Cai, Kaiyong Bioact Mater Article Ideal percutaneous titanium implants request both antibacterial ability and soft tissue compatibility. ZnO structure constructed on titanium has been widely proved to be helpful to combat pathogen contamination, but the biosafety of ZnO is always questioned. How to maintain the remarkable antibacterial ability of ZnO and efficiently reduce the corresponding toxicity is still challenging. Herein, a hybrid hydrogel coating was constructed on the fabricated ZnO structure of titanium, and the coating was proved to be enzymatically-degradable when bacteria exist. Then the antibacterial activity of ZnO was presented. When under the normal condition (no bacteria), the hydrogel coating was stable and tightly adhered to titanium. The toxicity of ZnO was reduced, and the viability of fibroblasts was largely improved. More importantly, the hydrogel coating provided a good buffer zone for cell ingrowth and soft tissue integration. The curbed Zn ion release was also proved to be useful to regulate fibroblast responses such as the expression of CTGF and COL-I. These results were also validated by in vivo studies. Therefore, this study proposed a valid self-adaptive strategy for ZnO improvement. Under different conditions, the sample could present different functions, and both the antibacterial ability and soft tissue compatibility were finely preserved. KeAi Publishing 2021-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8164017/ /pubmed/34095624 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.05.001 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Leng, Jin
He, Ye
Yuan, Zhang
Tao, Bailong
Li, Ke
Lin, Chuanchuan
Xu, Kun
Chen, Maowen
Dai, Liangliang
Li, Xuemin
Huang, Tony Jun
Cai, Kaiyong
Enzymatically-degradable hydrogel coatings on titanium for bacterial infection inhibition and enhanced soft tissue compatibility via a self-adaptive strategy
title Enzymatically-degradable hydrogel coatings on titanium for bacterial infection inhibition and enhanced soft tissue compatibility via a self-adaptive strategy
title_full Enzymatically-degradable hydrogel coatings on titanium for bacterial infection inhibition and enhanced soft tissue compatibility via a self-adaptive strategy
title_fullStr Enzymatically-degradable hydrogel coatings on titanium for bacterial infection inhibition and enhanced soft tissue compatibility via a self-adaptive strategy
title_full_unstemmed Enzymatically-degradable hydrogel coatings on titanium for bacterial infection inhibition and enhanced soft tissue compatibility via a self-adaptive strategy
title_short Enzymatically-degradable hydrogel coatings on titanium for bacterial infection inhibition and enhanced soft tissue compatibility via a self-adaptive strategy
title_sort enzymatically-degradable hydrogel coatings on titanium for bacterial infection inhibition and enhanced soft tissue compatibility via a self-adaptive strategy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8164017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34095624
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.05.001
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