Smart Implant with Bacteria Monitoring and Killing Ability for Orthopedic Applications.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Hebei Key Laboratory of Biomaterials and Smart Theranostics, School of Health Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300130, China.

Published: June 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bacterial infections around implants are a major reason for their failure, so detecting bacterial adhesion early is crucial to prevention.
  • An intelligent implant with a biosensor using AC impedance technology was developed to monitor and eliminate initial bacterial growth.
  • The biosensor, made from polypyrrole-coated titanium, demonstrated excellent biocompatibility and effectively promoted bone differentiation while successfully eliminating bacteria when specific voltages were applied.

Article Abstract

Bacterial infections around implants constitute a significant cause of implant failures. Early recognition of bacterial adhesion is an essential factor in preventing implant infections. Therefore, an implant capable of detecting and disinfecting initial bacterial adhesion is required. This study reports on the development of an intelligent solution for this issue. We developed an implant integrated with a biosensor electrode based on alternating current (AC) impedance technology to monitor the early growth process of () and its elimination. The biosensor electrode was fabricated by coating polypyrrole (PPy) doped with sodium -toluenesulfonate (TSONa) on titanium (Ti) surfaces. Monitoring the change in resistance using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), combined with an equivalent circuit model (ECM), enables the monitoring of the early adhesion of . The correlation with the classical optical density (OD) monitoring value reached 0.989. Subsequently, the eradication of bacteria on the electrode surface was achieved by applying different voltages to cultured on the electrode surface, which caused damage to . Furthermore, cellular experiments showed that the PPy coating has good biocompatibility and can promote bone differentiation.

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