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General Orthopaedics

An Evaluation of the Antibiotic Delivery Potential of Foraminifera -Tcp Nano-, Micro- and Macro-Spheres in Nanomedicine

International Society for Technology in Arthroplasty (ISTA) 2012 Annual Congress



Abstract

Gentamicin sulphate is a potent antibiotic, widely used by clinicians to treat Staphylococcus aureus bacterial complications in orthopaedic surgery and osteomyelitis. Antibiotics as administered are poorly localised and can accumulate with toxic effects. Achieving a better targeted release and controlled dosage has been an ongoing unmet microengineering challenge.

In this study we evaluated the antibiotic release potential of beta tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP) micro and macrospheres to eradicate Staphylococcus aureus and maintain osteoblast biocompatibility. Gentamicin was absorbed onto and within the spheres at an average amount of 4.2 mg per sample. Human osteoblast cell studies at five days incubation showed attachment and growth on the spheres surface with no detrimental effect on the cell viability. A time delayed antibacterial efficacy test was designed with the bacteria introduced at predetermined time intervals from 0–60 minutes.

We demonstrated that hydroxyapatite covered Foraminifera nano-, micro- macrospheres facilitated the slow release of the encapsulated pharmaceutical agent. Principally, this arises owing to their unique architecture of pores, struts and channels, which amplifies physiological degradation and calcium phosphate dissolution to release attached pharmaceuticals in a controlled manner. The Staphylococcus aureus growth response following exposure to the gentamicin incorporated microspheres at various time intervals showed the complete elimination of the bacteria within 30 minutes. Gentamicin release continued with no re-emergence of bacteria.

β-TCP nano to macro size spheres show promise as potential bone void filler particles with, in this case, supplementary delivery of antibiotic agent. Owing to their unique structure, excellent drug retention and slow release properties, they could be used in reconstructive orthopaedics to treat osteomyelitis caused by Staphylococcus aureus and possibly other sensitive organisms.