Well-Defined Gold Nanorod/Polymer Hybrid Coating with Inherent Antifouling and Photothermal Bactericidal Properties for Treating Infected Hernia.

ACS nano(2020)

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Biomedical device-associated infection (BAI) is a great challenge in modern clinical medicine. Therefore, developing efficient antibacterial materials is significantly important and meaningful for the improvement of medical treatment and people's health. In the present work, we developed a strategy of surface functionalization for multifunctional antibacterial applications. Functionalized polyurethane (PU, a widely used biomedical material for hernia repairing) surface (PU-Au-PEG) with inherent antifouling and photothermal bactericidal properties was readily prepared based on a near infrared (NIR)-responsive organic/inorganic hybrid coating which consists of gold nanorods (Au NRs) and polyethylene glycol (PEG). The PU-Au-PEG showed high efficiency to resist adhesion of bacteria, and exhibited effective photothermal bactericidal properties under 808 nm NIR irradiation, especially against multidrug resistant bacteria. Furthermore, the PU-Au-PEG could inhibit biofilm formation for a long term. The biocompatibility of PU-Au-PEG was also proved by cytotoxicity and hemolysis test. The in vivo photothermal antibacterial properties were first verified by subcutaneous implantation animal model. Then, the anti-infection performance in a clinical scenario was studied with an infected hernia model. The results of animal experiment studies demonstrated excellent in vivo anti-infection performances of PU-Au-PEG. The present work provides a facile and promising approach to develop multifunctional biomedical devices.
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nanorod,antibacterial,photothermal,antifouling,coating
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