Decontaminative Properties of Cold Atmospheric Plasma Treatment on Collagen Membranes Used for Guided Bone Regeneration

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作者
Guelses, Aydin [1 ]
Dohrmann, Lina [1 ]
Aktas, Oral Cenk [2 ]
Wagner, Juliane [1 ]
Veziroglu, Salih [2 ,3 ]
Tjardts, Tim [2 ]
Hartig, Torge [2 ]
Liedtke, Kim Rouven [4 ]
Wiltfang, Joerg [1 ]
Acil, Yahya [1 ]
Floerke, Christian [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Schleswig Holstein, Dept Oral & Maxillofacial Surg, D-24105 Kiel, Germany
[2] Christian Albrechts Univ Kiel, Inst Mat Sci, Fac Engn, Chair Multicomponent Mat, D-24118 Kiel, Germany
[3] Univ Kiel, Kiel Nano Surface & Interface Sci KiNSIS, Christian Albrechts Pl 4, D-24118 Kiel, Germany
[4] Univ Hosp Schleswig Holstein, Dept Orthoped, D-24105 Kiel, Germany
关键词
carbon; cold atmospheric plasma; E; faecalis; collagen; guided bone regeneration; BIOFILM; SURFACE; FILMS;
D O I
10.3390/jfb14070372
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Background cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) is known to be a surface-friendly yet antimicrobial and activating process for surfaces such as titanium. The aim of the present study was to describe the decontaminating effects of CAP on contaminated collagen membranes and their influence on the properties of this biomaterial in vitro. Material and Methods: A total of n = 18 Bio-Gide(& REG;) (Geistlich Biomaterials, Baden-Baden, Germany) membranes were examined. The intervention group was divided as follows: n = 6 membranes were treated for one minute, and n = 6 membranes were treated for five minutes with CAP using kINPen(& REG;) MED (neoplas tools GmbH, Greifswald, Germany) with an output of 5 W, respectively. A non-CAP-treated group (n = 6) served as the control. The topographic alterations were evaluated via X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Afterward, the samples were contaminated with E. faecalis for 6 days, and colony-forming unit (CFU) counts and additional SEM analyses were performed. The CFUs increased with CAP treatment time in our analyses, but SEM showed that the surface of the membranes was essentially free from bacteria. However, the deeper layers showed remaining microbial conglomerates. Furthermore, we showed, via XPS analysis, that increasing the CAP time significantly enhances the carbon (carbonyl group) concentration, which also correlates negatively with the decontaminating effects of CAP. Conclusions: Reactive carbonyl groups offer a potential mechanism for inhibiting the growth of E. faecalis on collagen membranes after cold atmospheric plasma treatment.
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