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Antibacterial Honeycomb Scaffolds for Achieving Infection Prevention and Bone Regeneration

Koichiro Hayashi, Masaya Shimabukuro, Kunio Ishikawa

2022ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

, formed new bone at 2 weeks after surgery, and were gradually replaced with a new bone. Thus, the antibacterial honeycomb scaffolds achieved both infection prevention and bone regeneration. In contrast, severe infection symptoms, including abscess formation, osteolytic lesions, and inflammation, occurred 2 weeks after surgery when honeycomb scaffolds without silver phosphate modification were implanted. Nevertheless, the unmodified honeycomb scaffolds eliminated bacteria and necrotic bone through their scaffold channels, resulting in symptom improvement and bone formation. These results suggest that the honeycomb structure is inherently effective in hindering bacterial growth. This novel insight may contribute to the development of antibacterial scaffolds. Moreover, our modification method is useful for providing antibacterial activity to various biomaterials.

Topics & Concepts

ScaffoldMaterials scienceAntibacterial activityRegeneration (biology)Bone healingHoneycombBone tissueBiomedical engineeringSurgeryComposite materialBacteriaMedicineCell biologyBiologyGeneticsBone Tissue Engineering MaterialsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyOrthopedic Infections and Treatments