Sustained release varnish containing chlorhexidine for prevention of Streptococcus mutans biofilm formation on voice prosthesis surface: an in vitro study / Barniz de liberación sostenida que contiene clorhexidina para la prevención de la formación de biopelículas de Streptococcus mutans en la superficie de la prótesis de voz: un estudio in vitro
Int. microbiol
; 25(1): 177-187, Ene. 2022. graf, tab
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| IBECS
| ID: ibc-216021
Responsible library:
ES1.1
Localization: ES15.1 - BNCS
ABSTRACT
Objectives: In this study, we aimed to develop a novel, sustained release varnish (SRV) for voice prostheses (VP) releasing chlorhexidine (CHX), for the prevention of biofilm formation caused by the common oral bacteria Streptococcus mutans on VP surfaces. Methods: This study was performed in an in vitro model as a step towards future in vivo trials. VPs were coated with a SRV containing CHX (SRV-CHX) or SRV alone (placebo-SRV) that were daily exposed to S. mutans. The polymeric materials of SRV were composed of ethylcellulose and PEG-400. Biofilm formation was assessed by DNA quantification (qPCR), crystal violet staining, confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and kinetics experiments. Results: The amount of DNA in the biofilms formed by S. mutans on VP surfaces coated once with SRV-CHX (1.024 ± 0.218 ng DNA/piece) was 58.5 ± 8.8% lower than that of placebo-SRV-coated VPs (2.465 ± 0.198 ng DNA/piece) after a 48-h exposure to S. mutans (p = 0.038). Reduced biofilm mass on SRV-CHX-coated VPs was visually confirmed by CLSM and SEM. CV staining of SRV-CHX single-coated VPs that have been exposed to S. mutans nine times showed a 98.1 ± 0.2% reduction in biofilm mass compared to placebo-SRV-coated VPs (p = 0.003). Kinetic experiments revealed that SRV-CHX triple-coated VPs could delay bacterial growth for 23 days. Conclusions: Coating VPs with SRV-CHX has an inhibitory effect on biofilm formation and prevents bacterial growth in their vicinities. This study is a proof-of-principle that paves the way for developing new clinical means for reducing both VPs bacterial biofilm formation and device failure.(AU)
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06-national
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ES
Database:
IBECS
Main subject:
Streptococcus mutans
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In Vitro Techniques
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Bacterial Growth
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Chlorhexidine
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Biofilms
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Larynx, Artificial
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Int. microbiol
Year:
2022
Document type:
Article