In-vitro antibiofilm activity of polycaprolactone- poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanofibers loaded amphotericin B, antimicrobial peptide LfcinB (21–25)Pal and zinc oxide for local treatment of periodontitis associated with obstructive sleep apnea

Mayra A. Téllez Corral, Jean C. Villamil Poveda, Nelly S. Roa Molina, Liliana Otero, Zuly Jenny Rivera Monroy, Javier García Castañeda, Claudia M. Parra Giraldo, Maria E. Cortés

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Abstract

Periodontitis has been linked to obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). The stage III periodontitis is more prevalent in OSA severe and the oral microbiome changes due to an increase in periodontal pathogenic bacteria and C. albicans. Nanofiber drug delivery systems may be used for local antimicrobial therapy against microorganisms related to periodontitis and OSA. The aim of the present study was manufacture PCL/PLGA nanofibers incorporating an antifungal, Amphotericin B (AMB); an antimicrobial peptide, LfcinB (21–25)Pal (P61); and zinc oxide (ZnO), for the inhibition of in vitro polymicrobial biofilms. Nanofibers (Nf) were produced by electrospinning method: PCL/PLGA Nf loaded with: AMB (Nf 1), AMB-ZnO (Nf 2), P61 (Nf 3), P61–ZnO (Nf 4), AMB-P61 (Nf 5), AMB-P61-ZnO (Nf 6) and ZnO (Nf 7). Different methods were used to physically and chemically characterize the nanofibers. The cell viability of human periodontal ligament fibroblasts (HPdLF) treated with the nanofibers was higher than 50%, demonstrating the biocompatibility of the nanofibers obtained. The antimicrobial and anti-biofilm activities of the nanofibers were assessed using qualitative and quantitative analyses. Nine bacteria viability, Candida albicans viability, and biofilm formation were significantly inhibited by the Nf 6, and this effect increased with exposure time (72 h). The AMB-P61-ZnO-loaded PCL/PLGA nanofiber (Nf 6) may offer a promising strategy for treating localized cases of periodontitis in those with obstructive sleep apnea.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105522
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology
Volume94
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Amphotericin B
  • Anti-Biofilm activity
  • Antimicrobial peptide LfcinB (21–25)Pal
  • Nanofibers
  • OSA
  • PCL
  • PLGA
  • Periodontitis
  • Polymicrobial biofilm
  • Zinc oxide
  • Antimicrobial peptide LfcinB (21–25)

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