Chemical and photothermal synergistic antimicrobial treatment for enhanced wound healing based on light/pH responsive nanocomposites

IF 2.7 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY New Journal of Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-07-11 DOI:10.1039/d4nj00946k
Tao Gong, Qing Ma, Kaili Qin, Lingxi Wei, Chaochao Wen, hui rui ZHU, Xiaoning Li, Bingmei Chang, Wenting Liang, Rui Guo
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Recently, the advancements in the field of responsive nanomaterials have created new possibilities for restraining the overuse of antibiotics. In this research, we present the fabrication of linear maltodextrin and cyclodextrin polymer (LM-CD) modified graphene oxide (GO) nanocomposites, which were subsequently loaded with levofloxacin (LVN) and oxytetracycline (OXY). The as-prepared nanocomplex (GO-LM-CD@LVN and GO-LM-CD@OXY) exhibited the remarkable synergistic antibacterial efficacy through the combined effects of photothermal therapy and pH-responsive drug delivery, effectively eradicating multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus, while concurrently reducing the dosage of antibiotics. The bactericidal rate of 20 µg/mL GO-LM-CD@LVN and GO-LM-CD@OXY against the aforementioned bacteria was nearly 100% upon NIR irradiation, demonstrating exceptional photothermal properties. In addition, the photochemotherapy effect of the GO-LM-CD@LVN was verified by wound healing experiments in mice. The results demonstrated that the application of GO-LM-CD@LVN under NIR irradiation for 10 days resulted in a wound healing rate approximately 19% higher than that of the blank control group, indicating a remarkable and rapid therapeutic effect. Furthermore, histological analysis using H&E staining revealed no significant impact on the visceral tissues of mice treated with GO-LM-CD@LVN. Collectively, GO-LM-CD is anticipated to serve as a novel photothermal/pH-responsive nanocarrier for achieving efficient antibacterial effects through the synergistic interplay between photothermal materials and antibacterial drugs.
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基于光/pH 响应纳米复合材料的化学和光热协同抗菌疗法促进伤口愈合
最近,响应性纳米材料领域的进步为抑制抗生素的过度使用创造了新的可能性。在这项研究中,我们制备了线性麦芽糊精和环糊精聚合物(LM-CD)修饰的氧化石墨烯(GO)纳米复合材料,并在其中添加了左氧氟沙星(LVN)和土霉素(OXY)。所制备的纳米复合物(GO-LM-CD@LVN 和 GO-LM-CD@OXY)通过光热疗法和 pH 响应给药的联合作用,显示出显著的协同抗菌功效,可有效根除耐多药大肠杆菌和金黄色葡萄球菌,同时减少抗生素的用量。20微克/毫升的GO-LM-CD@LVN和GO-LM-CD@OXY在近红外照射下对上述细菌的杀菌率接近100%,显示出卓越的光热特性。此外,小鼠伤口愈合实验也验证了 GO-LM-CD@LVN 的光化学疗法效果。结果表明,在近红外照射下应用 GO-LM-CD@LVN 10 天后,伤口愈合率比空白对照组高出约 19%,显示出显著而快速的治疗效果。此外,使用 H&E 染色法进行组织学分析发现,GO-LM-CD@LVN 对小鼠内脏组织无明显影响。总之,GO-LM-CD 可望成为一种新型光热/pH 响应纳米载体,通过光热材料与抗菌药物之间的协同作用实现高效抗菌效果。
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New Journal of Chemistry
New Journal of Chemistry 化学-化学综合
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