Author:
Chato-Astrain Jesús,Chato-Astrain Isabel,Sánchez-Porras David,García-García Óscar-Darío,Bermejo-Casares Fabiola,Vairo Claudia,Villar-Vidal María,Gainza Garazi,Villullas Silvia,Oruezabal Roke-Iñaki,Ponce-Polo Ángela,Garzón Ingrid,Carriel Víctor,Campos Fernando,Alaminos Miguel
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Treatment of patients affected by severe burns is challenging, especially due to the high risk of Pseudomonas infection. In the present work, we have generated a novel model of bioartificial human dermis substitute by tissue engineering to treat infected wounds using fibrin-agarose biomaterials functionalized with nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) loaded with two anti-Pseudomonas antibiotics: sodium colistimethate (SCM) and amikacin (AMK).
Results
Results show that the novel tissue-like substitutes have strong antibacterial effect on Pseudomonas cultures, directly proportional to the NLC concentration. Free DNA quantification, WST-1 and Caspase 7 immunohistochemical assays in the functionalized dermis substitute demonstrated that neither cell viability nor cell proliferation were affected by functionalization in most study groups. Furthermore, immunohistochemistry for PCNA and KI67 and histochemistry for collagen and proteoglycans revealed that cells proliferated and were metabolically active in the functionalized tissue with no differences with controls. When functionalized tissues were biomechanically characterized, we found that NLCs were able to improve some of the major biomechanical properties of these artificial tissues, although this strongly depended on the type and concentration of NLCs.
Conclusions
These results suggest that functionalization of fibrin-agarose human dermal substitutes with antibiotic-loaded NLCs is able to improve the antibacterial and biomechanical properties of these substitutes with no detectable side effects. This opens the door to future clinical use of functionalized tissues.
Funder
EuroNanoMed-III
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Centre for Industrial Technological Development
Consejería de Salud y Familias, Junta de Andalucía
Fundación Benéfica Anticancer San Francisco Javier y Santa Cándida
Department of Economic Development and Infrastructure of the Basque Government budget
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Biomedical Engineering,Molecular Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous),Bioengineering
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