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Evaluation of Cellular and Systemic Toxicity of Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma-Treated N-Acetylcysteine as Potential Antimicrobial Catheter Lock Solution
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Suresh G. Joshi1  Ari D. Brooks2  Kimberly Wasko2  Adam D. Yost1  Utku K. Ercan3 
[1] School of Biomedical Engineering, Science and Health Systems, Drexel University;Center for Surgical Infections, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Drexel University;Federal University of Alagoas (UFAL)
关键词: acute systemic toxicity;    antimicrobial;    bloodstream infection;    catheter-related biofilm;    cold plasma;    dielectric barrier discharge;    lock solution;    plasma medicine;   
DOI  :  10.3390/plasma4040036
学科分类:泌尿医学
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

Intravenous catheter-related bloodstream infections are a cause of remarkable problems. Catheter lock solutions are used to keep catheter patency and prevent catheter-related bloodstream infections. The leakage of catheter lock solution to the bloodstream raises toxicity concerns. Plasmatreated liquids carry the potential to act as catheter lock solutions by virtue of their strong antimicrobial effects. The present study investigates the tolerance of the proposed solution in vitro and in vivo. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) solution was treated with atmospheric-air DBD plasma and antimicrobial assays were performed. The cytotoxicity of the plasma-treated NAC solution was evaluated on an EA.hy926 cell line. Intravenous administration of plasma-treated NAC solution in different doses was given to Sprague Dawley rats. One week after infusion with plasma-treated NAC solution, first, the blood samples were collected, and then liver, kidney, tail vein, heart, and lung tissue samples were collected from euthanized rats for histopathological examination. The cytotoxicity of plasmatreated NAC solution depended on plasma treatment time, contact time, and cell number. A strong antimicrobial effect with no cytotoxicity of plasma-treated NAC solution was observed in endothelial cells. Based on blood tests and histopathological examination, no signs of systemic toxicity were observed that can be correlated to the plasma-treated-NAC solution. This solution has the potential to be used as a catheter lock solution with strong antimicrobial properties, keeping catheter patency.

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