Authors
Diego dos Santos Ferreira, Fernanda Alves Boratto, Valbert Nascimento Cardoso, Rogéria Serakides, Simone Odília Fernandes, Lucas Antônio Miranda Ferreira, Mônica Cristina Oliveira
Publication date
2015/3/25
Journal
International journal of nanomedicine
Pages
2441-2450
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Osteomyelitis is a progressive destruction of bones caused by microorganisms. Inadequate or absent treatment increases the risk of bone growth inhibition, fractures, and sepsis. Among the diagnostic techniques, functional images are the most sensitive in detecting osteomyelitis in its early stages. However, these techniques do not have adequate specificity. By contrast, radiolabeled antibiotics could improve selectivity, since they are specifically recognized by the bacteria. The incorporation of these radiopharmaceuticals in drug-delivery systems with high affinity for bones could improve the overall uptake. In this work, long-circulating and alendronate-coated liposomes containing 99mtechnetium-radiolabeled ceftizoxime were prepared and their ability to identify infectious foci (osteomyelitis) in animal models was evaluated. The effect of the presence of PEGylated lipids and surface-attached alendronate was …
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