Polypeptide Nanotechnology Coatings for Preventing Dental and Orthopaedic Device-Associated Infection
writer:Jiang B, Li B.
keywords:antibiotic,dental, device-associated, polypeptide
source:期刊
specific source:J Biomed Mater Res B
Issue time:2009年
Implant-associated infection is one of the most common and problematic complications for dental and orthopaedic patients. Modification of currently used implant surfaces aimed at bestowing them with antibacterial properties is a promising approach in the development of new biomaterials. In this study, a novel nanotechnology, that is, electrostatic self-assembly, was developed to construct biomimetic polypeptide nanocoatings on commonly used metal implants. A model antibacterial drug, cefazolin, was captured in the polypeptide nanocoating and its release was studied. We have shown that the capture and release of cefazolin was pH-induced and could be controlled, and the developed antibiotic-incorporated polypeptide multilayer nanocoatings could prevent Staphylococcus aureus colonization thus showing great potential for preventing implant-associated infection.