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Advanced antifouling and antibacterial hydrogels enabled by controlled thermo-responses of a biocompatible polymer composite

Fei Pan, Sixuan Zhang, Stefanie Altenried, Flavia Zuber, Qian Chen, Qun Ren

2022Biomaterials Science34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

-PMPC was designed and loaded with octenidine, a widely applied antimicrobial agent for wound treatment, to achieve both antifouling and triggered drug release. The thermo-switch of the fabricated hydrogel allowed 25-fold more octenidine release at 37 °C (infected wound temperature) than at 30 °C (normal skin temperature) after 120 minutes, which led to at least a 3 lg reduction of the viable bacteria at 37 °C on artificially infected wounds. Furthermore, we pioneeringly assessed the antifouling property of the material in PBS buffer using single molecule/cell/bacterial force spectroscopy, and revealed that the fabricated hydrogel displayed distinctive antifouling properties against proteins, mammalian cells, and bacteria. This work demonstrated a promising design of a hydrogel applicable for preventing and treating wound infections. The concept of dual-functional materials can be envisaged for other clinical applications related to the prevention of biofilm-associated infections, such as urinary catheters, stents, and dental implants.

Topics & Concepts

BiofoulingSelf-healing hydrogelsBiofilmPolymerMaterials scienceForce spectroscopyAntimicrobialPhosphorylcholineBiocompatible materialWound healingChemistryNanotechnologyBiomedical engineeringBacteriaPolymer chemistryAtomic force microscopyComposite materialMembraneOrganic chemistrySurgeryMedicineBiochemistryBiologyGeneticsWound Healing and TreatmentsPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications
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