Title of article :
Catgut enriched with CuSO4 nanoparticles as a surgical suture: Morphology, Antibacterial activity, Cytotoxicity and Tissue reaction
Author/Authors :
Alirezaie Alavije, Ali Department of Clinical Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord University , Rajabi, Milad Department of Clinical Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord University , Barati, Farid Department of Clinical Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord University , Javdani, Moosa Department of Clinical Sciences - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord University , Karimi, Iraj Department of Pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord University , Barati, Mohammad Department of Applied Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Kashan , Moradian, Mohsen Department of Organic Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry - University of Kashan
Abstract :
Catgut was enriched with copper sulfate nanoparticles (CSNPs@Catgut), in order
to develop a new composited suture with antibacterial and healing properties.
Introducing copper sulfate nanoparticles to catgut was performed using a reverse
micro-emulsion technique. It is an interesting method because of easy handling
and relatively low costs. In the revers micro-emulsion medium, nano-spherical
structures containing the salt solution are created. The nano-spheres penetrate
into catgut fibers and precipitate after drying to form the salt nanoparticles. The
prepared CSNPs@Catgut was characterized using scanning electron microscopy,
X-ray diffraction (XDR) technique, tensile strength, antibacterial activity, and
cytotoxicity tests. XRD and SEM confirmed the CuSO4 nanoparticles formation
and grafting on catgut surface. Antibacterial properties were illustrated by
E. coli inhibition zone and CSNPs@Catgut showed a significant antibacterial
activity compare with catgut. Results of cytotoxicity tests showed no difference
between CSNPs@Catgut and catgut. The mechanical strength was improved and
increased from 4.16 mm to 10.00 mm. Tissue reaction showed that necrosis and
inflammatory cells were reduced from acute to subacute on day 14. Therefore,
CSNPs@Catgut can be introduced as a reliable candidate for wound management.
Keywords :
Catgut suture , Copper sulfate , Micro-emulsion , Nanoparticles , Wound healing
Journal title :
Nanomedicine Research Journal