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Abstract
Antimicrobial coating of implant material with poly(hexamethylene biguanide) hydrochloride (PHMB) may be an eligible method for preventing implantâassociated infections. In the present study, an antibacterial effective amount of PHMB is adsorbed on the surface of titanium alloy after simple chemical pretreatment. Either oxidation with 5% H2O2 for 24âhr or processing for 2 hr in 5 M NaOH provides the base for the subsequent formation of a relatively stable selfâassembled PHMB layer. Compared with an untreated control group, adsorbed PHMB produces no adverse effects on SaOsâ2 cells within 48âhr cell culture, but promotes the initial attachment and spreading of the osteoblasts within 15âmin. Specimens were inoculated with slimeâproducing bacteria to simulate a perioperative infection. Adsorbed PHMB reacts bactericidally against Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa after surface contact. Adhered SaOsâ2 cells differentiate and produce alkaline phosphatase and deposit calcium within 4âdays in a mineralization medium on PHMBâcoated Ti6Al4V surfaces, which have been precontaminated with S. epidermidis. The presented procedures provide a simple method for generating biocompatibly and antimicrobially effective implant surfaces that may be clinically important.