Pharmaceutical
Intermediate-Modified Gold Nanoparticles:
Against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria and Wound-Healing Application via an Electrospun Scaffold
posted on 2017-05-22, 00:00authored byXinglong Yang, Junchuan Yang, Le Wang, Bei Ran, Yuexiao Jia, Lingmin Zhang, Guang Yang, Huawu Shao, Xingyu Jiang
Remedying
a multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria wound infection
is a major challenge due to the inability of conventional antibiotics
to treat such infections against MDR bacteria. Thus, developing wound
dressings for wound care, particularly against MDR bacteria, is in
huge demand. Here, we present a strategy in designing wound dressings:
we use a small molecule (6-aminopenicillanic acid, APA)-coated gold
nanoparticles (AuNPs) to inhibit MDR bacteria. We dope the AuNPs into
electrospun fibers of poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL)/gelatin to
yield materials that guard against wound infection by MDR bacteria.
We systematically evaluate the bactericidal activity of the AuNPs
and wound-healing capability via the electrospun
scaffold. APA-modified AuNPs (Au_APA) exhibit remarkable antibacterial
activity even when confronted with MDR bacteria. Meanwhile, Au_APA
has outstanding biocompatibility. Moreover, an in vivo bacteria-infected wound-healing experiment indicates that it has
a striking ability to remedy a MDR bacteria wound infection. This
wound scaffold can assist the wound care for bacterial infections.