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Antimicrobial chitosan nanodroplets: new insights for ultrasound-mediated adjuvant treatment of skin infection

Authors :
C. Magnetto
Annamaria Cuffini
Roberta Cavalli
Nicole Finesso
Valeria Allizond
Narcisa Mandras
Mauro Prato
Amina Khadjavi
Caterina Guiot
Monica Argenziano
Viviana Cristina Tullio
Giuliana Giribaldi
Giuliana Banche
Giulia Rossana Gulino
Source :
Future microbiology. 10(6)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Chronic wounds, characterized by hypoxia, inflammation and impaired tissue remodeling, are often worsened by bacterial/fungal infections. Intriguingly, chitosan-shelled/decafluoropentane-cored oxygen-loaded nanodroplets (OLNs) have proven effective in delivering oxygen to hypoxic tissues. Aim: The present work aimed at investigating nanodroplet antimicrobial properties against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) or Candida albicans, toxicity on human keratinocytes (HaCaT) and ultrasound (US)-triggered transdermal delivery. Materials & methods: Nanodroplet antibacterial/antifungal properties, human cytotoxicity, and US-triggered transdermal delivery were measured through microbiological, biochemical, and sonophoresis assays, respectively. Results: OLNs and oxygen-free nanodroplets (OFNs) displayed short- or long-term cytostatic activity against MRSA or Candida albicans, respectively. OLNs were not toxic to keratinocytes, whereas OFNs slightly affected cell viability. Complementary US treatment promoted OLN transdermal delivery. Conclusion: As such, US-activated chitosan-shelled OLNs appear as promising, nonconventional and innovative tools for adjuvant treatment of infected chronic wounds.

Details

ISSN :
17460921
Volume :
10
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Future microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2feef6d9aa07bc17a361df6d3fbba3f1