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Injectable polyelectrolyte complex-nascent HAP biodegradable antibiotic delivery system for the treatment of osteomyelitis

Journal

BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1748-605X/ac37c5

Keywords

biomimetic; bone regeneration; ciprofloxacin; hydroxyapatite; injectable polyelectrolyte complex; osteomyelitis

Funding

  1. University Grants Commission, Government of India
  2. Department of Science and Technology (DST-SERB-ECR Project) [ECR/2016/000203]

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An injectable osteoconductive polyelectrolyte complex (PEC)-hydroxyapatite (HAP) formulation capable of controlled delivery of ciprofloxacin has been developed for the treatment of osteomyelitis. The formulation combines the functionalities of HAP and PEC, allowing better control over swelling and degradation kinetics. It has been shown to be cytocompatible and promote early biomimetic mineralization. The antibacterial efficacy of the formulation has also been evaluated.
An injectable osteoconductive polyelectrolyte complex (PEC)-hydroxyapatite (HAP) formulation capable of controlled delivery of ciprofloxacin has been developed from a novel biodegradable PEC and antibiotic loaded nascent hydroxyapatite (n-HAP) for the treatment of osteomyelitis. A single source (chitosan) derived polyelectrolytes were complexed in situ in the presence of n-HAP, pre-loaded with ciprofloxacin. The PEC-(n-HAP) nanoformulation (HPEC) was characterized by FT-IR, XRD, TGA and TEM analyses. HPEC combines functionalities of n-HAP (crystallinity and osteoconductivity) as well as PEC (biodegradable hydrophilic electrostatically bound macromolecular network) imparting better control over swelling and degradation kinetics favourable for drug release and transport of micronutrients. MTT assay and cytoskeleton staining (MG-63 cells) established cytocompatibility of HPEC. Early biomimetic mineralization of apatite was manifested under simulated physiological condition with a Ca/P of 1.23 (day 3) and 1.55 (day 6) complimented by in vitro biomineralization of MG-63 and human osteosarcoma (HOS) cells in a week (Alizarin Red S staining), which was further validated by calcium quantification. Antibacterial efficacy of HPEC has been evaluated by delivery kinetics of ciprofloxacin and by disc diffusion method against S. aureus and E. coli. The injectable system therefore possesses unique combination of functionalities: osteoconduction enriched with early biomineralization, antibacterial activity and is biodegradable; hence highly suitable for osteomyelitis treatment.

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