聚乳酸
材料科学
复合数
降级(电信)
可生物降解聚合物
复合材料
镁
抗菌活性
消炎药
聚合物
生物降解
生物医学工程
化学
细菌
医学
药理学
有机化学
生物
冶金
遗传学
电信
计算机科学
作者
Yuxin Qian,Xianli Wang,Ping Wang,Jin Wu,Yue Shen,Kunzhan Cai,Jing Bai,Mengmeng Lu,Chunbo Tang
标识
DOI:10.1177/08853282241257183
摘要
Addressing fracture-related infections (FRI) and impaired bone healing remains a significant challenge in orthopedics and stomatology. Researchers aim to address this issue by utilizing biodegradable biomaterials, such as magnesium/poly lactic acid (Mg/PLA) composites, to offer antibacterial properties during the degradation of biodegradable implants. Existing Mg/PLA composites often lack sufficient Mg content, hindering their ability to achieve the desired antibacterial effect. Additionally, research on the anti-inflammatory effects of these composites during late-stage degradation is limited. To strengthen mechanical properties, bolster antibacterial efficacy, and enhance anti-inflammatory capabilities during degradation, we incorporated elevated Mg content into PLA to yield Mg/PLA composites. These composites underwent in vitro degradation studies, cellular assays, bacterial tests, and simulation of the PLA degradation microenvironment. 20 wt% and 40 wt% Mg/PLA composites displayed significant antibacterial properties, with three composites exhibiting notable anti-inflammatory effects. In contrast, elevated Mg content detrimentally impacted mechanical properties. The findings suggest that Mg/PLA composites hold promise in augmenting antibacterial and anti-inflammatory attributes within polymers, potentially serving as temporary regenerative materials for treating bone tissue defects complicated by infections.
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