Lasers in Medical Science | 2021

The effect of photodynamic therapy by gold nanoparticles on Streptococcus mutans and biofilm formation: an in vitro study

 
 
 

Abstract


In this experimental study, we aimed to evaluate the antibacterial and anti-biofilm effects of photodynamic therapy with a photosensitizer in conjunction with Gold nanoparticles against Streptococcus mutans as an important cariogenic bacterial agent. This experimental in vitro study evaluated the antibacterial and anti-biofilm effect of five groups as followed against S. mutans: methylene blue (MB), Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), methylene blue conjugated with Gold nanoparticles (MB–AuNPs), MB mediated photodynamic therapy (MB mediated PDT) and methylene blue conjugated with Gold nanoparticles mediated photodynamic therapy (MB–AuNPs mediated PDT). InGaAlP laser (Azor-2 K) with 25 mW total output, 660 nm wavelength and laser probe cross-section of 0.78 cm2 was used for methylene blue activation. Total dose of 19.23 J/cm2 for 10 min was irradiated to each group. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) and colony forming unit (CFU) were determined. Bacterial biofilm formation inhibition was assessed by crystal violet staining (The microtiter plate biofilm assay). The viability of S. mutans cells was assessed by MTT assay. MB mediated PDT and MB–AuNP mediated PDT were the most effective method for S. mutans biofilm inhibition (P\u2009<\u20090.05). MB alone, MB–AuNP alone and MB mediated PDT and MB–AuNP mediated PDT had the same effect against the planktonic phase of S. mutans (P\u2009>\u20090.05). Also they had similar pattern for bacterial growth inhibition and bactericidal effect (P\u2009>\u20090.05). Gold nano particle mediated photodynamic therapy represented antibacterial and antibiofilm activity against S. mutans; but this modality was not more effective than routine PDT.

Volume None
Pages 1 - 9
DOI 10.1007/s10103-021-03422-x
Language English
Journal Lasers in Medical Science

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