Construction of functional curdlan hydrogels with bio-inspired polydopamine for synergistic periodontal antibacterial therapeutics

•Polydopamine-incorporated curdlan hydrogel was fabricated through physical gelation.•Gel physiochemical properties could be tuned by PDA concentration.•NIR-triggered smart release was designed according to bacterial growth feature.•Combined drug release and photothermal effects achieved better peri...

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Veröffentlicht in:Carbohydrate polymers 2020-10, Vol.245, p.116585, Article 116585
Hauptverfasser: Tong, Xianqin, Qi, Xiaoliang, Mao, Ruiting, Pan, Wenhao, Zhang, Mengying, Wu, Xuan, Chen, Gang, Shen, Jianliang, Deng, Hui, Hu, Rongdang
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Zusammenfassung:•Polydopamine-incorporated curdlan hydrogel was fabricated through physical gelation.•Gel physiochemical properties could be tuned by PDA concentration.•NIR-triggered smart release was designed according to bacterial growth feature.•Combined drug release and photothermal effects achieved better periodontal treatment. Curdlan, a bacteria-derived polysaccharide resource, possesses substantial potential for periodontal antimicrobial delivery. Here, the facile engineering of a functionalized curdlan/polydopamine (PDA) composite hydrogels was reported. The physiochemical evaluations of composite hydrogels proved their tunable properties associated with concentration of PDA including pore size, rheological property and swelling behavior. We have systematically assessed biocompatibility in vitro and found these hydrogels toxicity-free. Moreover, photothermal performance upon near infrared light (NIR) exposure was conducted and eventually indicated the best matches for antibacterial application. The acetate chlorhexidine (CHX) was chosen as a model antimicrobial and the release profiles demonstrated the entrapped CHX could be triggered and nicely controlled by NIR. The optimized bacteriostatic rate reached 99.9 %. Overall, we aimed to provide new curdlan-based hydrogels for periodontal antibacterial treatment by combining photothermal effect and antimicrobial simultaneously.
ISSN:0144-8617
1879-1344
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.116585