骨整合
材料科学
石墨烯
光催化
抗生素
纳米技术
抗菌活性
生物医学工程
植入
化学
医学
细菌
催化作用
外科
有机化学
生物
生物化学
遗传学
作者
Minggang Yang,Yufan Zhang,Zhenhao Hou,Jianbo Wu,Fuwei Liu,Jun Wu,Kwk Yeung,Wenhao Qian,Xuanyong Liu,Liang Kong,Yunpeng Li,Jiajun Qiu,Guocheng Wang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202500743
摘要
Abstract Antibiotic therapy is a key strategy for treating infections associated with orthopedic implants, yet its limited effectiveness and potential to disrupt bone healing highlight the need for innovative approaches. Herein, a TiO 2 ‐Graphene (TiO 2 ‐G) metastructure is developed on Ti implant surface using a hydrothermal method coupled with plasma‐enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD), showing strong near‐infrared light (NIR) absorption. The antibiotic doxycycline (DOX) is successfully loaded onto TiO 2 ‐G and exhibited enhanced NIR release. The promising antibacterial efficacy is proven by both in vitro and in vivo tests with NIR irradiation for 5 min, which is ascribed to the synergistic photocatalytic activity of TiO 2 ‐G and NIR‐responsive release of DOX. Interestingly, after 5 min of NIR irradiation, the TiO 2 ‐G metasurface neutralized the immediate negative effects of photodynamics and even upregulated the expression of osteogenic genes (osteocalcin (OPN), osteopontin (BSP), and bone sialoprotein (OCN)), with particularly enhanced effects observed on day 14. Moreover, the sustained release function of TiO 2 ‐G significantly mitigated the cytotoxicity of free antibiotics with antibacterial capabilities comparable to those of TiO 2 ‐G/DOX under NIR irradiation for 5 min. Consequently, the in vivo studies proved that the TiO 2 ‐G metastructure enhanced the osteointegration of the implant even in the absence of infection when loaded with DOX.
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