添加亚油酸可阻止PMMA骨水泥上金黄色葡萄球菌生物膜的形成

IF 4.9 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Linglu Hong , Karin Hjort , Dan I. Andersson , Cecilia Persson
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丙烯酸骨水泥广泛应用于椎体成形术治疗骨质疏松性椎体压缩性骨折。然而,椎体成形术后的感染是有问题的,以前的工作建议在骨水泥中加入抗生素进行预防。亚油酸(LA)作为一种有前途的添加剂被研究用于改善椎体成形术骨水泥的力学性能,但LA也可能具有潜在的抗菌作用。在这项研究中,我们通过使用活细胞计数和扫描电镜对细菌生长进行量化,将负载la骨水泥的抗菌膜性能与原始骨水泥的抗菌膜性能进行比较,从而评估负载la骨水泥的抗菌性能。测定了释放单体(MMA)浓度和单体最低抑制浓度,以阐明单体在抑制细菌生长方面的潜在作用。测定了LA的释放谱,并用棋盘法测定了LA与常用抗生素庆大霉素的协同作用。结果表明,la负载骨水泥可以显著抑制金黄色葡萄球菌生物膜的形成,包括庆大霉素耐药菌株,但对大肠杆菌的作用有限。此外,释放的MMA对细菌生长没有显著影响。棋盘试验结果表明,LA与庆大霉素联用可拓宽抗菌谱,提高庆大霉素的药效。综上所述,LA作为骨水泥中的抗菌剂,无论是单独使用还是与抗生素联合使用,都值得进一步研究。
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Linoleic acid addition prevents Staphylococcus aureus biofilm formation on PMMA bone cement
Acrylic bone cement is widely used in vertebroplasty to treat osteoporosis-induced vertebral compression fractures. However, infection after vertebroplasty is problematic and previous work has suggested loading the bone cement with an antibiotic for prophylaxis. Linoleic acid (LA) has been investigated as a promising additive to improve the mechanical properties of bone cement for vertebroplasty, but LA could potentially also have an antibacterial effect. In this study, we evaluated the antibacterial properties of LA-loaded bone cement by comparing its antibiofilm properties with that of original bone cement through quantification of bacterial growth using viable cell count and scanning electron microscopy. The released monomer (MMA) concentration and the monomer minimum inhibitory concentration were determined to clarify the monomer's potential role in inhibiting bacterial growth. The LA release profile was measured, and a checkerboard assay was done to determine any synergistic effects of LA and the commonly used antibiotic gentamicin. Results show that LA-loaded bone cement could significantly inhibit Staphylococcus aureus biofilm formation, including gentamicin-resistant strains, but with limited effect on Escherichia coli. Furthermore, the released MMA did not have a significant influence on bacterial growth. The checkerboard assay results show that the LA and gentamicin combination could broaden the antibacterial spectrum and increase gentamicin efficacy. In conclusion, LA merits further investigation as an antibacterial agent in bone cement, alone or in combination with antibiotics.
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Biofilm
Biofilm MICROBIOLOGY-
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