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3D additive manufactured composite scaffolds with antibiotic-loaded lamellar fillers for bone infection prevention and tissue regeneration

Authors :
María Cámara-Torres
Stacy Duarte
Ravi Sinha
Ainhoa Egizabal
Noelia Álvarez
Maria Bastianini
Michele Sisani
Paolo Scopece
Marco Scatto
Alessandro Bonetto
Antonio Marcomini
Alberto Sanchez
Alessandro Patelli
Carlos Mota
Lorenzo Moroni
Source :
Bioactive Materials, Vol 6, Iss 4, Pp 1073-1082 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd., 2021.

Abstract

Bone infections following open bone fracture or implant surgery remain a challenge in the orthopedics field. In order to avoid high doses of systemic drug administration, optimized local antibiotic release from scaffolds is required. 3D additive manufactured (AM) scaffolds made with biodegradable polymers are ideal to support bone healing in non-union scenarios and can be given antimicrobial properties by the incorporation of antibiotics. In this study, ciprofloxacin and gentamicin intercalated in the interlamellar spaces of magnesium aluminum layered double hydroxides (MgAl) and α-zirconium phosphates (ZrP), respectively, are dispersed within a thermoplastic polymer by melt compounding and subsequently processed via high temperature melt extrusion AM (~190 °C) into 3D scaffolds. The inorganic fillers enable a sustained antibiotics release through the polymer matrix, controlled by antibiotics counterions exchange or pH conditions. Importantly, both antibiotics retain their functionality after the manufacturing process at high temperatures, as verified by their activity against both Gram + and Gram - bacterial strains. Moreover, scaffolds loaded with filler-antibiotic do not impair human mesenchymal stromal cells osteogenic differentiation, allowing matrix mineralization and the expression of relevant osteogenic markers. Overall, these results suggest the possibility of fabricating dual functionality 3D scaffolds via high temperature melt extrusion for bone regeneration and infection prevention.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2452199X
Volume :
6
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Bioactive Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.951894955cbd497c97f9b639b3b2f5b2
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2020.09.031