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Fucoidan-derived carbon dots against Enterococcus faecalis biofilm and infected dentinal tubules for the treatment of persistent endodontic infections.
Tang, Shang; Zhang, Hui; Mei, Li; Dou, Keke; Jiang, Yuying; Sun, Zhanyi; Wang, Shuai; Hasanin, Mohamed Sayed; Deng, Jing; Zhou, Qihui.
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  • Tang S; Department of Stomatology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266003, China.
  • Zhang H; School of Stomatology, Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266003, China.
  • Mei L; Dental Digital Medicine & 3D Printing Engineering Laboratory of Qingdao, Qingdao, 266003, China.
  • Dou K; Department of Stomatology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266003, China.
  • Jiang Y; School of Stomatology, Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266003, China.
  • Sun Z; School of Stomatology, Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266003, China.
  • Wang S; Institute for Translational Medicine, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266021, China.
  • Hasanin MS; Department of Stomatology, The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266003, China.
  • Deng J; School of Stomatology, Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266003, China.
  • Zhou Q; School of Stomatology, Qingdao University, Qingdao, 266003, China.
J Nanobiotechnology ; 20(1): 321, 2022 Jul 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35836267
ABSTRACT
Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) biofilm-associated persistent endodontic infections (PEIs) are one of the most common tooth lesions, causing chronic periapical periodontitis, root resorption, and even tooth loss. Clinical root canal disinfectants have the risk of damaging soft tissues (e.g., mucosa and tongue) and teeth in the oral cavity, unsatisfactory to the therapy of PEIs. Nanomaterials with remarkable antibacterial properties and good biocompatibility have been developed as a promising strategy for removing pathogenic bacteria and related biofilm. Herein, carbon dots (CDs) derived from fucoidan (FD) are prepared through a one-pot hydrothermal method for the treatment of PEIs. The prepared FDCDs (7.15 nm) with sulfate groups and fluorescence property are well dispersed and stable in water. Further, it is found that in vitro FDCDs display excellent inhibiting effects on E. faecalis and its biofilm by inducing the formation of intracellular and extracellular reactive oxygen species and altering bacterial permeability. Importantly, the FDCDs penetrated the root canals and dentinal tubules, removing located E. faecalis biofilm. Moreover, the cellular assays show that the developed FDCDs have satisfactory cytocompatibility and promote macrophage recruitment. Thus, the developed FDCDs hold great potential for the management of PEIs.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Irrigantes do Canal Radicular / Enterococcus faecalis Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Irrigantes do Canal Radicular / Enterococcus faecalis Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article