Osteomyelitis prevention in rabbits using antimicrobial peptide hLF1-11- or gentamicin-containing calcium phosphate cement

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Objectives: The efficacy of prophylactic treatment with human lactoferrin 1-11 (hLF1-11), a broad-spectrum antimicrobial peptide, was studied in a rabbit model of femur infection. Methods: Calcium phosphate cement with 50 mg/g hLF1-11 or gentamicin was injected into the femoral canal, after inoculation with Staphylococcus aureus. Three weeks later, slices of the proximal femora were sawn for quantitative bacterial culture and histology. Results: Treatment with hLF1-11 (P < 0.038) or gentamicin (P < 0.008) caused a reduction of cfu compared with the untreated control rabbits. The number of sterile cultures was higher in hLF1-11-(3/7) and gentamicin- (5/6) treated animals than in controls (1/7). Radiological and histological analysis showed early bone ingrowth into the cement cracks, and only moderate pathological changes in rabbits with positive cultures. Conclusions: Local prophylaxis with hLF1-11 effectively reduced development of osteomyelitis in a rabbit model, but gentamicin resulted in a larger number of sterile femora. © The British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 2004; all rights reserved.

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Stallmann, H. P., Faber, C., Bronckers, A. L. J. J., Nieuw Amerongen, A. V., & Wuismann, P. I. J. M. (2004). Osteomyelitis prevention in rabbits using antimicrobial peptide hLF1-11- or gentamicin-containing calcium phosphate cement. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 54(2), 472–476. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkh346

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