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A unique in vivo approach for investigating antimicrobial materials utilizing fistulated animals

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posted on 2024-11-01, 22:19 authored by Kyle Berean, Eric Adetutu, Jianzhen OuJianzhen Ou, Majid Nour, Emily Nguyen, David Paull, Jess Mcleod, Rajesh RamanathanRajesh Ramanathan, Vipul BansalVipul Bansal, Kay LathamKay Latham, Greg Bishop-Hurley, Chris McSweeney, Andrew BallAndrew Ball, Kourosh Kalantar ZadehKourosh Kalantar Zadeh
Unique in vivo tests were conducted through the use of a fistulated ruminant, providing an ideal environment with a diverse and vibrant microbial community. Utilizing such a procedure can be especially invaluable for investigating the performance of antimicrobial materials related to human and animal related infections. In this pilot study, it is shown that the rumen of a fistulated animal provides an excellent live laboratory for assessing the properties of antimicrobial materials. We investigate microbial colonization onto model nanocomposites based on silver (Ag) nanoparticles at different concentrations into polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). With implantable devices posing a major risk for hospital-acquired infections, the present study provides a viable solution to understand microbial colonization with the potential to reduce the incidence of infection through the introduction of Ag nanoparticles at the optimum concentrations. In vitro measurements were also conducted to show the validity of the approach. An optimal loading of 0.25 wt% Ag is found to show the greatest antimicrobial activity and observed through the in vivo tests to reduce the microbial diversity colonizing the surface.

History

Journal

Scientific Reports

Volume

5

Number

11515

Start page

1

End page

12

Total pages

12

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

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Former Identifier

2006054333

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-01-21