Bioactive Materials (Sep 2017)

Preliminary focus on the mechanical and antibacterial activity of a PMMA-based bone cement loaded with gold nanoparticles

  • T. Russo,
  • A. Gloria,
  • R. De Santis,
  • U. D'Amora,
  • G. Balato,
  • A. Vollaro,
  • O. Oliviero,
  • G. Improta,
  • M. Triassi,
  • L. Ambrosio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2017.05.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 156 – 161

Abstract

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In total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and total hip replacement (THR) the restoration of the normal joint function represents a fundamental feature. A prosthetic joint must be able to provide motions and to transmit functional loads. As reported in the literature, the stress distribution may be altered in bones after the implantation of a total joint prosthesis. Some scientific works have also correlated uncemented TKA to a progressive decrease of bone density below the tibial component. Antibiotic-loaded bone cements are commonly employed in conjunction with systemic antibiotics to treat infections. Furthermore, nanoparticles with antimicrobial activity have been widely analysed. Accordingly, the current research was focused on a preliminary analysis of the mechanical and antibacterial activity of a PMMA-based bone cement loaded with gold nanoparticles. The obtained results demonstrated that nanocomposite cements with a specific concentration of gold nanoparticles improved the punching performance and antibacterial activity. However, critical aspects were found in the optimization of the nanocomposite bone cement.

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