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Formation of a ZnO nanorods-patterned coating with strong bactericidal capability and quantitative evaluation of the contribution of nanorods-derived puncture and ROS-derived killing

To endow Ti-based orthopedic implants with strong bactericidal activity, a ZnO nanorods-patterned coating (namely ZNR) was fabricated on Ti utilizing a catalyst- and template-free method of micro-arc oxidation (MAO) and hydrothermal treatment (HT). The coating comprises an outer layer of ZnO nanorod...

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Autores principales: Ye, Jing, Li, Bo, Li, Mei, Zheng, Yufeng, Wu, Shuilin, Han, Yong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: KeAi Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8665260/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34938922
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.09.019
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Sumario:To endow Ti-based orthopedic implants with strong bactericidal activity, a ZnO nanorods-patterned coating (namely ZNR) was fabricated on Ti utilizing a catalyst- and template-free method of micro-arc oxidation (MAO) and hydrothermal treatment (HT). The coating comprises an outer layer of ZnO nanorods and a partially crystallized inner layer with nanocrystalline TiO(2) and Zn(2)TiO(4) embedded amorphous matrix containing Ti, O and Zn. During HT, Zn(2+) ions contained in amorphous matrix of the as-MAOed layer migrate to surface and react with OH(−) in hydrothermal solution to form ZnO nuclei growing in length at expense of the migrated Zn(2+). ZNR exhibits intense bactericidal activity against the adhered and planktonic S. aureus in vitro and in vivo. The crucial contributors to kill the adhered bacteria are ZnO nanorods derived mechano-penetration and released reactive oxygen species (ROS). Within 30 min of S. aureus incubation, ROS is the predominant bactericidal contributor with quantitative contribution value of ∼20%, which transforms into mechano-penetration with prolonging time to reach quantitative contribution value of ∼96% at 24 h. In addition, the bactericidal contributor against the planktonic bacteria of ZNR is relied on the released Zn(2+). This work discloses an in-depth bactericidal mechanism of ZnO nanorods.