一种新型手术用纳米抗菌缝合线的开发和应用:体内和力学研究。

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摘要

外科缝合线涂覆抗菌药物是减少手术部位感染(SSI)和改善伤口愈合的一种有前途的策略。贯叶连翘(Hypericum Perforatum)和生物源银纳米颗粒(AgNPs)的抗菌特性引起了对外科缝合线处理的日益增长的需求。本文报道了一种涂有贯叶连翘提取物(Hp)和生物源agnp (Hp- agnp)的新型抗菌丝缝合线的动物实验和力学试验结果。本研究使用体内组织学、组织化学和免疫组织化学技术来说明大鼠口腔粘膜切口模型中涂覆丝缝合线的炎症反应、再上皮化和胶原化的变化。为了评价涂层工艺对机械性能和处理性能的影响,进行了直径、结拉抗拉强度、结安全性、捆扎性和针附着试验。组织病理学和免疫组织化学评估显示,所有组的伤口愈合都是渐进式的,但伤口愈合、炎症和细胞因子表达有所不同。随着时间的推移,hp - agnp涂层缝合线在再上皮化和降低TNF-α和IL-6水平方面表现出显著的改善,与其他材料相比,突出了它们在促进伤口愈合方面的潜在益处。涂层工艺对涂层的力学性能和处理性能有显著的影响。涂层缝合线的数值高于对照组。缝线直径、结拉抗拉强度和结安全性显示hp - agnp涂层缝线最高。丝线上的Hp-AgNP涂层显著改善了伤口愈合、机械和处理性能。这意味着它有可能成为外科手术中市售丝线的可行替代品。(方案1)。
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Development and utilization of a novel nanoantimicrobial suture for surgery: An in vivo and mechanical study.

Development of surgical sutures coated with antimicrobial agents is a promising strategy to minimize surgical site infection (SSI) and improve wound healing. The antimicrobial features of Hypericum Perforatum and biogenic silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have arised an increasing demand for processing surgical sutures. Herein the results of the animal experiments and mechanical tests of a novel antimicrobial silk suture coated with H. perforatum extract (Hp) and biogenic AgNPs (Hp-AgNP) are reported. The study used in vivo histological, histochemical, and immunohistochemical techniques to illustrate the variations in inflammatory response, re-epithelialization, and collagenization of the coated silk sutures in a rat buccal mucosa incision model. Diameter, knot-pull tensile strength, knot security, tie-down, and needle attachment tests were carried out for evaluating the effects of the coating process on mechanical and handling properties. Histopathological and immunohistochemical evaluations revealed progressive healing in all groups, with variations in wound closure, inflammation, and cytokine expression. Hp-AgNP-coated sutures showed significant improvements in re-epithelialization and reduced TNF-α and IL-6 levels over time, highlighting their potential benefits in enhancing wound healing compared to other materials. The coating process had a remarkable effect on the mechanical and handling properties. Coated sutures exhibited higher values than control groups. Suture diameter, knot-pull tensile strength and knot security revealed the highest values for Hp-AgNP-coated suture. The Hp-AgNP coating on the silk suture significantly improves wound healing, mechanical and handling properties. This implies that it has the potential to be a feasible substitute for commercially available silk sutures in surgical interventions. (Scheme 1).

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Journal of Biomaterials Applications
Journal of Biomaterials Applications 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.40%
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144
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Biomaterials Applications is a fully peer reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles that emphasize the development, manufacture and clinical applications of biomaterials. Peer-reviewed articles by biomedical specialists from around the world cover: New developments in biomaterials, R&D, properties and performance, evaluation and applications Applications in biomedical materials and devices - from sutures and wound dressings to biosensors and cardiovascular devices Current findings in biological compatibility/incompatibility of biomaterials The Journal of Biomaterials Applications publishes original articles that emphasize the development, manufacture and clinical applications of biomaterials. Biomaterials continue to be one of the most rapidly growing areas of research in plastics today and certainly one of the biggest technical challenges, since biomaterial performance is dependent on polymer compatibility with the aggressive biological environment. The Journal cuts across disciplines and focuses on medical research and topics that present the broadest view of practical applications of biomaterials in actual clinical use. The Journal of Biomaterial Applications is devoted to new and emerging biomaterials technologies, particularly focusing on the many applications which are under development at industrial biomedical and polymer research facilities, as well as the ongoing activities in academic, medical and applied clinical uses of devices.
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