In vitro comparison of elution characteristics of vancomycin from calcium phosphate cement and polymethylmethacrylate |
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Authors: | Ken Urabe Kouji Naruse Hideki Hattori Masahiro Hirano Kentaroo Uchida Kenji Onuma Hwang Jung Park Moritoshi Itoman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kitasato University School of Medicine, 1-15-1 Kitasato, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, 228-8555, Japan 2. Japan Food Research Laboratories, Chitose Laboratory, Hokkaido, Japan 3. New Ceramics Division, HOYA Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
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Background Calcium phosphate cement [CPC (Biopex®)] has been used as the drug delivery system of choice for treatment of infected joint replacement because of its good elution efficiency. The influence of CPC polymerization on the bactericidal activity of vancomycin (VCM) impregnated into CPC has not been investigated. We compared VCM concentration, bactericidal activity, and profile of eluates between CPC and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA; Cemex RX®). Methods Test specimens consisted of a powder composite of CPC or PMMA, VCM and solvent (10:0.25:3.3 g). Each test specimen was immersed in sterile phosphate-buffered saline. Eluates obtained on days 1, 3, 7, and 14 and weeks 4, 8, and 12 were evaluated by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and by microbiological assay (MBA). Results The elution level of VCM from CPC/VCM on day 1 was 8.1 fold greater than that from PMMA/VCM. The detection periods of VCM from CPC/VCM and PMMA/VCM were 8 weeks and 14 days, respectively. The values of eluates from CPC/VCM and PMMA/VCM obtained by HPLC were comparable to those obtained by MBA. HPLC chromatogram showed that the elution profiles of VCM from CPC/VCM and PMMA/VCM on day 1 were very close to those of standard solutions. Conclusions CPC could release more VCM over a longer period than PMMA. The polymerization of CPC and PMMA did not alter the inhibitory activity of VCM and did not denature VCM. |
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