Biodegradable hydrophilic polyurethane PEGU25 loading antimicrobial peptide Bmap-28: A sustained-release membrane able to inhibit bacterial biofilm formation in vitro

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Abstract

Catheter-related infection makes up a large part of hospital infection and contributes 80% to all nosocomial urological infection, costing hundreds of millions dollar per year for treatment. Biodegradable hydrophilic material incorporating antibiotic substance is a promising way to prevent catheter-related infection. And antimicrobial peptide seems an optimal drug for its desirable antibiotic effect. In the current research, we produced a new kind of antibiotic material by incorporating antimicrobial peptide Bmap-28 with polyurethane PEGU25 and tested its effect on Proteus mirabilis in vitro. Compared with the control group, PEGU25 membrane incorporating Bmap-28 had a significant lower bacteria load after co-cultured with the Proteus mirabilis. And its antibiotic effect could be observed throughout the whole 7-day test. Also the Bmap-28 membrane could delay catheter obstruction caused by encrustation. Our findings reveal that PEGU25 incorporating Bmap-28 can well inhibit bacterial biofilm formation of common pathogens for catheter-related urinary tract infection in vitro, which makes it a promising antibiotic material for medical tubes for urology.

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Wang, J., Liu, Q., Tian, Y., Jian, Z., Li, H., & Wang, K. (2015). Biodegradable hydrophilic polyurethane PEGU25 loading antimicrobial peptide Bmap-28: A sustained-release membrane able to inhibit bacterial biofilm formation in vitro. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep08634

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