AI Article Synopsis

  • - PMMA bone cements are used to secure prostheses and are now being modified with antibacterial agents like gentamicin, peppermint oil, and silver nanoparticles to combat infections.
  • - The study involved analyzing the structure and properties of these modified cements using techniques such as SEM, EDS, and MTT assays to assess toxicity and biocompatibility.
  • - Results indicated that the addition of antimicrobial agents did not compromise the cements' hydration or degradation, and showed effective antimicrobial properties, highlighting their potential for clinical use against infections.

Article Abstract

PMMA bone cements are mainly used to fix implanted prostheses and are introduced as a fluid mixture, which hardens over time. The problem of infected prosthesis could be solved due to the development of some new antibacterial bone cements. In this paper, we show the results obtained to develop four different modified PMMA bone cements by using antimicrobial additives, such as gentamicin, peppermint oil incorporated in hydroxyapatite, and silver nanoparticles incorporated in a ceramic glass matrix (2 and 4%). The structure and morphology of the modified bone cements were investigated by SEM and EDS. We perform experimental measurements on wettability, hydration degree, and degradation degree after immersion in simulated body fluid. The cytotoxicity was evaluated by MTT assay using the human MG-63 cell line. Antimicrobial properties were checked against standard strains , , and . The addition of antimicrobial agents did not significantly affect the hydration and degradation degree. In terms of biocompatibility assessed by the MTT test, all experimental PMMA bone cements are biocompatible. The performance of bone cements with peppermint essential oil and silver nanoparticles against these two pathogens suggests that these antibacterial additives look promising to be used in clinical practice against bacterial infection.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8622877PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14227031DOI Listing

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