2008 Annual Meeting

(272b) Antibacterial Silver-Containing Nanocomposites for Bone-Defect Repair

Authors

Loher, S., ETH Zurich
Grass, R. N., ETH Zurich
Brunner, T. J., Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich)
Stark, W. J., ETH Zurich
In reconstructive surgery, bioresorbable implant materials are in great demand for the repair of bone defects. Amorphous calcium phosphate nanoparticles (ATCP) [1] with biodegradable poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) proved to be a nanocomposite suitable for this purpose. However, bone reconstruction often suffers from high bacteria concentration in surrounding tissues. To overcome this problem, 1-2 nm Ag containing scaffolds inhibiting antibacterial properties were introduced.

In vitro bioactivity tests of these wool-like electrospuncomposite PLGA/ATCP (80 : 20) containing 0.5 wt% silver showed rapid hydroxyapatite deposition on the nanocomposite within 2 days. Antibacterial tests using E. coli demonstrated a strongly prolonged antibacterial effect of the scaffolds containing finely dispersed silver on TCP if compared to current clinically used methods based on soaking the scaffolds with a tetracycline solution prior to implantation. These results indicate the potential for a broader use of silver in flexible implant materials and suggest applications in non-load bearing bone defects of lesions with high exposure to microorganisms, for example in dental surgery.

Figure: Scanning electron microscopy images after incubation in suspension of E. coli at 37 °C under shaking conditions: (a) PLGA/TCP 80 : 20 and (b) silver doped nanocomposite after 8 h immersion both showed small holes on the fibres; (c) silver containing nanocomposite after 160 h immersion (E. coli containing simulated body fluid changed almost every 12 h) showing the deposition of a hydroxyapatite layer.

References

[1] S. Loher, W.J. Stark, M. Maciejewski et al., Chem Mater 2005;17(1):36-42.

[2] O.D. Schneider, S. Loher, T.J. Brunner, L. Uebersax, M. Simonet, R.N. Grass, H.P. Merkle, W.J. Stark, J. Biomed Mater Res B, 2007, 84B(2), 350-62.

[3] O.D. Schneider, S. Loher, T.J. Brunner, P. Schmidlin, W.J. Stark, J. Mater. Chem., (2008)