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Pexiganan-incorporated collagen matrices for infected wound-healing processes in rat

✍ Scribed by D. Gopinath; M. Senthil Kumar; D. Selvaraj; R. Jayakumar


Book ID
102295227
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
273 KB
Volume
73A
Category
Article
ISSN
1549-3296

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Abstract

The use of peptide‐based drugs is limited by their rapid degradability and toxicity at high concentration during their therapeutic application. These problems could be managed by the use of a peptide delivery agent for sustained release in the site of action. Collagen is one of the most proven biomaterials of good biocompatibility with an exceptional ligand encapsulating property. In this work, we have shown that pexiganan, an antimicrobial, 22‐amino‐acid peptide could be incorporated and delivered to the wound‐healing site against bacterial strains Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus. The release profiles of pexiganan collagen films with different collagen concentration were studied. The release of pexiganan from 2.5% w/w of collagen film showed a sustainable activity over 72 h with effective antimicrobial concentrations. Pexiganan‐incorporated collagen (PIC)‐treated groups were compared with open wound (OW)‐ and collagen film (CF)‐treated rats. PIC‐treated animals showed a diminishing level of bacterial growth as compared with OW‐ and CF‐treated animals. The biochemical parameters such as hydroxyproline, protein, DNA, uronic acid, hexosamine, SOD, and catalase content in the granulation tissue of the healing wound revealed increased proliferation of cells involved in tissue reconstruction in PIC‐treated groups when compared with OW‐ and CF‐treated groups. Furthermore, spectroscopic studies suggested that collagen structure is not perturbed by pexiganan incorporation. This study provides rationale for application of collagen membrane for antimicrobial peptide delivery in infected wounds. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Biomed Mater Res 73A: 320–331, 2005


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