Cytotoxicity of cultured macrophages exposed to antimicrobial zinc oxide (ZnO) coatings on nanoporous aluminum oxide membranes.

Biomatter Pub Date : 2013-07-01 Epub Date: 2013-06-25 DOI:10.4161/biom.25528
Peter E Petrochenko, Shelby A Skoog, Qin Zhang, David J Comstock, Jeffrey W Elam, Peter L Goering, Roger J Narayan
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Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a widely used commercial material that is finding use in wound healing applications due to its antimicrobial properties. Our study demonstrates a novel approach for coating ZnO with precise thickness control onto 20 nm and 100 nm pore diameter anodized aluminum oxide using atomic layer deposition (ALD). ZnO was deposited throughout the nanoporous structure of the anodized aluminum oxide membranes. An 8 nm-thick coating of ZnO, previously noted to have antimicrobial properties, was cytotoxic to cultured macrophages. After 48 h, ZnO-coated 20 nm and 100 nm pore anodized aluminum oxide significantly decreased cell viability by ≈65% and 54%, respectively, compared with cells grown on uncoated anodized aluminum oxide membranes and cells grown on tissue culture plates. Pore diameter (20-200 nm) did not influence cell viability.

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纳米多孔氧化铝膜上抗微生物氧化锌涂层对培养巨噬细胞细胞毒性的影响。
氧化锌(ZnO)是一种广泛使用的商业材料,由于其抗菌性能,在伤口愈合应用中得到了广泛的应用。本研究展示了一种利用原子层沉积(ALD)技术在孔径为20 nm和100 nm的阳极氧化铝表面精确控制ZnO厚度的新方法。ZnO沉积在氧化铝膜的纳米孔结构中。8纳米厚的氧化锌涂层,先前发现具有抗菌性能,对培养的巨噬细胞具有细胞毒性。48 h后,zno包被的20 nm和100 nm孔阳极氧化铝膜细胞活力较未包被的阳极氧化铝膜细胞和组织培养板细胞分别下降约65%和54%。孔径(20 ~ 200 nm)对细胞活力无影响。
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