Recently, Professor Liu Runhui’s research team from the School of Materials Science and Engineering of East China University of Science and Technology and Professor Lin Haodong’s team from Shanghai First People’s Hospital have prepared PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) doped with antimicrobial peptide polymers based on host defense peptide simulation.
The treatment of chronic osteomyelitis usually requires multiple operations and long-term antibiotic intervention, and the risk of recurrence is high, which brings huge pain and economic burden to patients
In this study, it was found that the peptide polymer can be quickly released from inert PMMA, quickly onset, and almost completely released, which overcomes the inherent shortcomings of insufficient release of antibiotic bone cement
In the rabbit chronic osteomyelitis animal model, antibacterial bone cement (PMMA@polymer) compared with blank bone cement (PMMA) achieved effective in vivo treatment.
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