TY - JOUR
T1 - Environment-Responsive Therapeutic Platforms for the Treatment of Implant Infection
AU - Hu, Yanling
AU - Li, Shengke
AU - Dong, Heng
AU - Weng, Lixing
AU - Yuwen, Lihui
AU - Xie, Yannan
AU - Yang, Jun
AU - Shao, Jinjun
AU - Song, Xuejiao
AU - Yang, Dongliang
AU - Wang, Lianhui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2023/10/18
Y1 - 2023/10/18
N2 - The application of medical implants has greatly improved the survival rate and life quality of patients. Nevertheless, in recent years, there are increasing cases of implant dysfunction or failure because of bacterial infections. Despite significant improvements in biomedicine, there are still serious challenges in the treatment of implant-related infections. With the formation of bacterial biofilms and the development of bacterial resistance, these limitations lead to a low efficacy of conventional antibiotics. To address these challenges, it is urgent to exploit innovative treatment strategies for implant-related infections. Based on these ideas, environment-responsive therapeutic platforms with high selectivity, low drug resistance, and minor dose-limiting toxicity have attracted widespread attention. By using exogenous/endogenous stimuli, the antibacterial activity of therapeutics can be activated on demand and exhibit remarkable therapeutic effects. Exogenous stimuli include photo, magnetism, microwave, and ultrasound. Endogenous stimuli mainly include the pathological characteristics of bacterial infections such as acidic pH, anomalous temperature, and abnormal enzymatic activities. In this review, the recent progress of environment-responsive therapeutic platforms with spatiotemporally controlled drug release/activation is systematically summarized. Afterward, the limitations and opportunities of these emerging platforms are highlighted. Finally, it is hoped that this review will offer novel ideas and techniques to combat implant-related infections.
AB - The application of medical implants has greatly improved the survival rate and life quality of patients. Nevertheless, in recent years, there are increasing cases of implant dysfunction or failure because of bacterial infections. Despite significant improvements in biomedicine, there are still serious challenges in the treatment of implant-related infections. With the formation of bacterial biofilms and the development of bacterial resistance, these limitations lead to a low efficacy of conventional antibiotics. To address these challenges, it is urgent to exploit innovative treatment strategies for implant-related infections. Based on these ideas, environment-responsive therapeutic platforms with high selectivity, low drug resistance, and minor dose-limiting toxicity have attracted widespread attention. By using exogenous/endogenous stimuli, the antibacterial activity of therapeutics can be activated on demand and exhibit remarkable therapeutic effects. Exogenous stimuli include photo, magnetism, microwave, and ultrasound. Endogenous stimuli mainly include the pathological characteristics of bacterial infections such as acidic pH, anomalous temperature, and abnormal enzymatic activities. In this review, the recent progress of environment-responsive therapeutic platforms with spatiotemporally controlled drug release/activation is systematically summarized. Afterward, the limitations and opportunities of these emerging platforms are highlighted. Finally, it is hoped that this review will offer novel ideas and techniques to combat implant-related infections.
KW - endogenous stimulators
KW - exogenous stimulators
KW - implant infections
KW - responsive therapeutic platforms
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85163094177&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/adhm.202300985
DO - 10.1002/adhm.202300985
M3 - 文献综述
C2 - 37186891
AN - SCOPUS:85163094177
SN - 2192-2640
VL - 12
JO - Advanced Healthcare Materials
JF - Advanced Healthcare Materials
IS - 26
M1 - 2300985
ER -