Simvastatin Enhanced Antimicrobial Effect Of Ag(+)Againste. Faecalisinfection Of Dentine Through Plga Co-Delivery Submicron Particles
JOURNAL OF BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE-POLYMER EDITION(2020)
Abstract
Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis)is one of the dominant bacteria for refractory infections of teeth. Silver ions (Ag+) have been proved to be a strong bactericide but with high cytotoxicity and discoloration property. Simvastatin is an agent used for dyslipidemia treatment and has anti-inflammatory property. In this study, Ag(+)and simvastatin were for the first time used in combination, and poly (lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) submicron particles carrying both Ag(+)and simvastatin (AgS-PLGA) were fabricated for further investigations. Results confirmed the enhanced antibacterial activity againstE. faecalisof Ag(+)by simvastatin. AgS-PLGA could release both Ag(+)and simvastatin for 24 days and also showed enhanced antibacterial activities. On dentin slices, AgS-PLGA could enter dentinal tubules by ultrasonic activation and inhibit the colonization ofE. faecalis. AgS-PLGA showed no cytotoxicity on MC3T3-E1 cells and slight suppressive effect on RAW-264.7 cells, and could reduce the secretion of IL-6 and IL-1 beta of RAW-264.7 cells. AgS-PLGA could be developed as a new biomaterial for infection and inflammation control for dental and related medical treatments.
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Key words
Simvastatin, silver, PLGA, antibacterial agent, E, faecalis
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