TY - JOUR
T1 - An integrated device for preparation of plasma-activated media with bactericidal properties
T2 - An in vitro and in vivo study
AU - Wang, Zifeng
AU - Xu, Shengduo
AU - Liu, Dingxin
AU - Wang, Cong
AU - Chen, Jinkun
AU - Zhang, Jingye
AU - Zhu, Mengying
AU - Zhang, Jingyao
AU - Liu, Chang
AU - Guo, Li
AU - Wang, Xiaohua
AU - Rong, Mingzhe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2022/3
Y1 - 2022/3
N2 - Plasma-activated media (PAM), the product of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) acting on aqueous media, has similarly strong biological activity and some unique advantages compared with CAP for biomedical targets. However, no reliable PAM-preparing device with high safety for medical uses has yet been developed, limiting the advancement of PAM clinical trials. Herein, an integrated device for PAM preparation with a maximum yield of 4.8 L/hr is reported in detail. A large-area CAP is generated by the plasma-generating module based on the surface dielectric barrier discharge. Several sensors and controllers are applied in this device to stabilize the discharge environment and PAM consistency. In the in vitro experiments, PAM prepared in this device exhibits the bactericidal property of up to 6 logs reduction against various clinical pathogens with multi-drug resistance. The high bactericidal effect of PAM can be preserved for ∼10 min. After constructing the mice model by cecal ligation and puncture, it is found that the abdominal injection of PAM can effectively relieve sepsis-induced systemic toxicity and maintain homeostasis, which is mainly attributed to the anti-infective efficacy of PAM. The third-party testing confirms that the soaking bactericidal rates of PAM to S. aureus and E. coli are respectively higher than 99.99% and 99.999%, while the acute oral toxicity, skin irritation, and oral genotoxicity of PAM are negligible. This study provides a practical approach for preparing PAM with high reliability, which shows an excellent prospect of clinical applications and commercialization.
AB - Plasma-activated media (PAM), the product of cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) acting on aqueous media, has similarly strong biological activity and some unique advantages compared with CAP for biomedical targets. However, no reliable PAM-preparing device with high safety for medical uses has yet been developed, limiting the advancement of PAM clinical trials. Herein, an integrated device for PAM preparation with a maximum yield of 4.8 L/hr is reported in detail. A large-area CAP is generated by the plasma-generating module based on the surface dielectric barrier discharge. Several sensors and controllers are applied in this device to stabilize the discharge environment and PAM consistency. In the in vitro experiments, PAM prepared in this device exhibits the bactericidal property of up to 6 logs reduction against various clinical pathogens with multi-drug resistance. The high bactericidal effect of PAM can be preserved for ∼10 min. After constructing the mice model by cecal ligation and puncture, it is found that the abdominal injection of PAM can effectively relieve sepsis-induced systemic toxicity and maintain homeostasis, which is mainly attributed to the anti-infective efficacy of PAM. The third-party testing confirms that the soaking bactericidal rates of PAM to S. aureus and E. coli are respectively higher than 99.99% and 99.999%, while the acute oral toxicity, skin irritation, and oral genotoxicity of PAM are negligible. This study provides a practical approach for preparing PAM with high reliability, which shows an excellent prospect of clinical applications and commercialization.
KW - bactericidal effect
KW - in vivo study
KW - plasma-activated media
KW - reactive species
KW - toxicological security
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85119961112
U2 - 10.1002/ctpp.202100125
DO - 10.1002/ctpp.202100125
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85119961112
SN - 0863-1042
VL - 62
JO - Contributions to Plasma Physics
JF - Contributions to Plasma Physics
IS - 3
M1 - e202100125
ER -