In vivo Biocompatibility and Toxicity Assessment of a Gentamicin-Loaded Monoolein Gel Intended to Treat Chronic Osteomyelitis,
Lien de l'article: DOI: 10.3923/jpt.2008.386.393
Auteur(s): Moustapha Ouédraogo, Melanie Sanou, Norbert Ramde, Olga Goumbri, Touridomon Issa Some, Rasmané Semdé University of Ouagadougou View profile Rasmata Ouédraogo Universite joseph ki zerbo Ouagadougou View profile Innocent P. Guissou, Viviane Henschel, Brigitte Evrard, Karim Amighi and Jacques Dubois
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[en] Biocompatibility and preliminary toxicity of a novel gentamicin-loaded monoolein gel (implant) intended for the local treatment of chronic osteomyelitis were investigated in mice. The mice, randomly allotted in 3 groups of 10, received respectively a single dose (0.05 mL) of normal saline, monoolein and the gel by subplantar injection. Clinical monitoring and assessment of induced oedema were carried out during 52 days after implantation. A histologic examination of the implantation site was performed at the end of the experiment. Renal and hepatic functions of the implant were also assessed on 52 days post-implantation by using biochemical and histological methods. In mice, no adverse reaction occurred after implantation. Only, a transitional foreign body reaction was observed in mice implanted by the monoolein and the implant. The paw volume of the mice increased within 3 h post …

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