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Bioactive/Natural Polymeric Scaffolds Loaded with Ciprofloxacin for Treatment of Osteomyelitis
Local delivery of antibiotic into injured bone is a demand. In this work, different
scaffolds of chitosan (C) with or without bioactive glass (G) were prepared using the freezedrying
technique in 2:1, 1:1, and 1:2 weight ratios. Chitosan scaffolds and selected formulas of
chitosan to bioglass were loaded with ciprofloxacin in 5%, 10%, and 20% w/w. Scaffold
morphology showed an interconnected porous structure, where the glass particles were
homogeneously dispersed in the chitosan matrix. The kinetic study confirmed that the
scaffold containing 1:2 weight ratio of chitosan to glass (CG12) showed optimal bioactivity
with good compromise between Ca and P uptake capacities and Si release rate. Chitosan/
bioactive glass scaffolds showed larger t50 values indicating less burst drug release followed
by a sustained drug release profile compared to that of chitosan scaffolds. The cell growth,
migration, adhesion, and invasion were enhanced onto CG12 scaffold surfaces. Samples of
CG12 scaffolds with or without 5% drug induced vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF),
while those containing 10% drug diminished VEGF level. Only CG12 induced the cell
differentiation (alkaline phosphatase activity). In conclusion, CG12 containing 5% drug can
be considered a biocompatible carrier which would help in the localized osteomyelitis
treatment