Silver nanoparticles as an effective antimicrobial against otitis media pathogens

AICHE JOURNAL(2021)

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Otitis Media (OM) is the most common reason for US children to receive prescribed oral antibiotics, leading to be a potential to cause antibiotic resistance. To minimize oral antibiotic usage, we developed polyvinylpyrrolidone-coated silver nanoparticles (AgNPs-PVP), which completely eradicated common OM pathogens, that is, Streptococcus pneumoniae and nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) at 1.04 and 2.13 mu g/ml. The greater antimicrobial efficacy against S. pneumoniae was a result of the H2O2-producing ability of S. pneumoniae and the known synergistic interactions between H2O2 and AgNPs. To enable the sustained local delivery of AgNPs-PVP (e.g., via injection through perforated tympanic membranes), a hydrogel formulation of 18%(w/v) P407 was developed. Reverse thermal gelation of the AgNPs-PVP-P407 hydrogel could gel rapidly upon entering the warm auditory bullae and thereby sustained release of antimicrobials. This hydrogel-based local delivery system completely eradicated OM pathogens in vitro without cytotoxicity, and thus represents a promising strategy for treating bacterial OM without relying on conventional antibiotics.
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drug delivery, infectious disease treatment, otitis media, polyvinylpyrrolidone, silver nanoparticles
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