2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.3c04534
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Protease-Loaded CuS Nanoparticles with Synergistic Photothermal/Dynamic Therapy against F. nucleatum-Induced Periodontitis

Pengyu Gao,
Guotai Li,
Zhiguo Wang
et al.

Abstract: Periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease induced by a plaque biofilm, which can lead to the destruction of the periodontal support tissue and even teeth loss. The common strategies of periodontitis treatment are to eliminate bacterial/ biofilm-related inflammation and subsequently inhibit alveolar bone resorption, for which antibiotic therapy is the most traditional one. However, impenetrable polymeric substances on bacterial biofilms make it difficult for traditional antimicrobial agents to take effect… Show more

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“…For instance, in the 250 μg/mL and 300 μg/mL CuS@MSN-SCS groups, the inhibition ratio exceeded 95% (Figure B), highlighting the antibacterial efficacy of CuS@MSN-SCS. Since plaque biofilm is the primary cause of periodontitis, the antibiofilm potential of the samples was further evaluated through crystal violet staining, where higher violet color intensity indicates greater biofilm biomass . Consistent with the colony count results, the control group and the 50 μg/mL CuS@MSN-SCS group exhibited a deep purple color (Figure A, middle row).…”
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“…For instance, in the 250 μg/mL and 300 μg/mL CuS@MSN-SCS groups, the inhibition ratio exceeded 95% (Figure B), highlighting the antibacterial efficacy of CuS@MSN-SCS. Since plaque biofilm is the primary cause of periodontitis, the antibiofilm potential of the samples was further evaluated through crystal violet staining, where higher violet color intensity indicates greater biofilm biomass . Consistent with the colony count results, the control group and the 50 μg/mL CuS@MSN-SCS group exhibited a deep purple color (Figure A, middle row).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 58%
“…A ligature silk was placed around the maxillary second molar of the rats to induce inflammation, subsequently feeding them a high-sugar diet for 14 days . Afterward, CuS@MSN-SCS was locally applied for treatment 10 times, while minocycline (MiNo), a widely used antibiotic in clinical practice, served as the positive control group to compare therapeutic effects. As depicted in Figure B, in comparison to the blank group, the periodontitis group displayed significant bone loss, confirming the successful establishment of the periodontitis model.…”
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