Publication
Title
Coupling additive manufacturing with hot melt extrusion technologies to validate a ventilator-associated pneumonia mouse model
Author
Abstract
Additive manufacturing is widely used to produce highly complex structures. Moreover, this technology has proven its superiority in producing tools which can be used in different applications. We designed and produced an extrusion nozzle that allowed us to hot melt extrude drug-loaded tubes. The tubes were an essential part of a new mouse ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) model. Ciprofloxacin (CPX) was selected for its expected activity against the pathogen Staphylococcus aureus and ease of incorporation into thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU). TPU was selected as the carrier polymer for its biocompatibility and use in a variety of medical devices such as tubing and catheters. The effect of loading CPX within the TPU polymeric matrix and the physicochemical properties of the produced tubes were investigated. CPX showed good thermal stability and in vitro activity in preventing S. aureus biofilm formation after loading within the tube’s polymeric matrix. Moreover, the produced tubes showed anti-infective efficacy in vivo. The produced tubes, which were extruded via our novel nozzle, were vital for the validation of our mouse VAP model. This model can be adopted to investigate other antibacterial and antibiofilm compounds incorporated in polymeric tubes using hot melt extrusion.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Pharmaceutics
Publication
2021
ISSN
1999-4923
DOI
10.3390/PHARMACEUTICS13060772
Volume/pages
13 :6 (2021) , 17 p.
Article Reference
772
ISI
000665950600001
Pubmed ID
34064276
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Multidisciplinary European training network for development of personalized anti-infective medical devices combining printing technologies and antimicrobial functionality (PRINT-AID).
In vivo evaluation of biofilm-related pneumonia.
3D printing of drug loaded medical devices for personalized medicine.
A platform to functionally assess clinically relevant respiratory parameters in small animal models for infectious and non-infectious pulmonary research.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 27.05.2021
Last edited 11.11.2024
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