Plasma surface modificationas a new approach to protect urinary catheteragainst Escherichia coli biofilmformation

Background and Objectives: Biomaterials are widely used in medical devices such as urinary catheters. One of the main problems associated with long term using of the urinary catheters is biofilm formation on their surfaces. Many techniques have been presented to reduce the biofilm formation. One of...

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Main Authors: Leila Taheran, Gholamreza Zarrini, Sirous Khorram, Mohammad Sadegh Zakerhamidi
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-12-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Microbiology
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spelling doaj-c145dab536284e59a0ba752a4d2b06802020-12-02T06:15:56ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Microbiology2008-32892008-44472016-12-0184Plasma surface modificationas a new approach to protect urinary catheteragainst Escherichia coli biofilmformationLeila Taheran0Gholamreza Zarrini1Sirous Khorram2Mohammad Sadegh Zakerhamidi3Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Tabriz, Tabriz-IranDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Tabriz, Tabriz-IranResearch Institute for Applied Physics and Astronomy, University of Tabriz, Tabriz-IranResearch Institute for Applied Physics and Astronomy, University of Tabriz, Tabriz-Iran Background and Objectives: Biomaterials are widely used in medical devices such as urinary catheters. One of the main problems associated with long term using of the urinary catheters is biofilm formation on their surfaces. Many techniques have been presented to reduce the biofilm formation. One of the most revolutionary techniques allowing such surface fictionalization is plasma surface modification. Materials and Methods: In this study, a glow discharge plasma (GDP) effect on Escherichia coli biofilm formation on the surface of urinary catheter in the pressure of 1.6 × 10-1 Torr of nitrogen, discharge voltage about 1.2 kV and current of 150 mA for 20 minutes has been investigated. Crystal violet binding assay and sonication method were performed in order to evaluate the amount of biofilm formation on tested biomaterials. Results: Characterization of modified surfaces by Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (ATR-FTIR) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) revealed a noticeable change in hydrophobicity and roughness of catheter surfaces achieved by nitrogen plasma. The results of crystal violet binding assay and sonication method showed that the amount of biofilm formation on modified surface was about 86% less than the pristine sample. Conclusion: Plasma surface modification can reduce the risk of infections in patients with long-term use of urinary catheters.   https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/795Plasma treatmentGlow discharge plasmasurface Modificationbiofilmcatheter
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author Leila Taheran
Gholamreza Zarrini
Sirous Khorram
Mohammad Sadegh Zakerhamidi
spellingShingle Leila Taheran
Gholamreza Zarrini
Sirous Khorram
Mohammad Sadegh Zakerhamidi
Plasma surface modificationas a new approach to protect urinary catheteragainst Escherichia coli biofilmformation
Iranian Journal of Microbiology
Plasma treatment
Glow discharge plasma
surface Modification
biofilm
catheter
author_facet Leila Taheran
Gholamreza Zarrini
Sirous Khorram
Mohammad Sadegh Zakerhamidi
author_sort Leila Taheran
title Plasma surface modificationas a new approach to protect urinary catheteragainst Escherichia coli biofilmformation
title_short Plasma surface modificationas a new approach to protect urinary catheteragainst Escherichia coli biofilmformation
title_full Plasma surface modificationas a new approach to protect urinary catheteragainst Escherichia coli biofilmformation
title_fullStr Plasma surface modificationas a new approach to protect urinary catheteragainst Escherichia coli biofilmformation
title_full_unstemmed Plasma surface modificationas a new approach to protect urinary catheteragainst Escherichia coli biofilmformation
title_sort plasma surface modificationas a new approach to protect urinary catheteragainst escherichia coli biofilmformation
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Iranian Journal of Microbiology
issn 2008-3289
2008-4447
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background and Objectives: Biomaterials are widely used in medical devices such as urinary catheters. One of the main problems associated with long term using of the urinary catheters is biofilm formation on their surfaces. Many techniques have been presented to reduce the biofilm formation. One of the most revolutionary techniques allowing such surface fictionalization is plasma surface modification. Materials and Methods: In this study, a glow discharge plasma (GDP) effect on Escherichia coli biofilm formation on the surface of urinary catheter in the pressure of 1.6 × 10-1 Torr of nitrogen, discharge voltage about 1.2 kV and current of 150 mA for 20 minutes has been investigated. Crystal violet binding assay and sonication method were performed in order to evaluate the amount of biofilm formation on tested biomaterials. Results: Characterization of modified surfaces by Attenuated Total Reflectance Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometry (ATR-FTIR) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) revealed a noticeable change in hydrophobicity and roughness of catheter surfaces achieved by nitrogen plasma. The results of crystal violet binding assay and sonication method showed that the amount of biofilm formation on modified surface was about 86% less than the pristine sample. Conclusion: Plasma surface modification can reduce the risk of infections in patients with long-term use of urinary catheters.  
topic Plasma treatment
Glow discharge plasma
surface Modification
biofilm
catheter
url https://ijm.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijm/article/view/795
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