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Efficacy Evaluation of Ciprofloxacin-Loaded Poly (Trimethylene Carbonate) Implants in the Treatment of Chronic Osteomyelitis

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.864041

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poly(trimethylene carbonate); ciprofloxacin; chronic osteomyelitis; antibacterial activity; efficacy evaluation

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  1. Shenyang Science and Technology Bureau [21-173-9-29]
  2. Liaoning Science and Technology Program [2021-MS-185]

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In this study, Ciprofloxacin-loaded PTMC implants were prepared to treat chronic osteomyelitis. The results showed that the implants sustained release of ciprofloxacin for 28 days and exhibited excellent antibacterial effects both in vitro and in vivo. The implants promoted healing of the affected bone and reduced inflammation, indicating their potential for clinical use.
In this study, poly (trimethylene carbonate) (PTMC) with excellent biocompatibility was synthesized via ring-opening of TMC to prepare the Ciprofloxacin-loaded PTMC implants, and antibacterial effects in vitro or in vivo of the resulting implants were investigated to evaluate the potential for treating chronic osteomyelitis. The in vitro results showed the Ciprofloxacin-loaded PTMC implants could sustain release ciprofloxacin at a release amount of about 90 mu g/d for 28 days and possessed excellent antibacterial effect, as evidenced by the smaller size of the antibacterial ring of 32.6 +/- 0.64 mm and the biofilm inhibition of 60% after 28 days of release. The in vivo results showed that after 28 days of treatment, the body weight and the white blood cell counts of chronic-osteomyelitis-model rats in the treatment group reached 381.6 +/- 16.8 g and (7.86 +/- 0.91) x10(9)/L, respectively, returning to normal rapidly compared with the control and blank group, indicating the remarkable antibacterial effect of the Ciprofloxacin-loaded PTMC implants. X-ray images and HE staining results also confirmed that most of the proximal and middle parts of the tibia returned to typical structures and new and trabecular bone had been formed for the rats in the treatment group, and no inflammatory cells were found as compared to the control and blank groups, after 28 days of treatment. The significant lower number of colonies of (9.92 +/- 1.56) x 10 CFU/g in the treatment group also suggests that the Ciprofloxacin-loaded PTMC implants achieve a practical antibacterial effect through a local application.

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