Potent, Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Effects of S- Nitroso- N-acetylpenicillamine-Impregnated Nitric Oxide-Releasing Latex Urinary Catheters

ACS Appl Bio Mater. 2022 Feb 21;5(2):700-710. doi: 10.1021/acsabm.1c01130. Epub 2022 Feb 4.

Abstract

Although numerous prevention and intervention techniques have been developed to counteract catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs), urinary catheters remain one of the most common sources of hospital-acquired infections. Nitric oxide (NO), a gaseous free radical responsible for regulating many physiological functions in the body, has gained immense popularity due to its potent, broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, which is capable of combating medical device-associated infections. In this work, a straightforward solvent-swelling method was used to load the NO donor S-nitroso-N-acetyl-penicillamine (SNAP) into commercial latex catheters (SNAP-UCs) for the first time. The effects of swelling catheters with different concentrations of SNAP solutions (25-125 mg/mL SNAP in tetrahydrofuran (THF)) were studied by measuring the NO release kinetics, SNAP loading, and SNAP leaching. SNAP-UCs impregnated with a 50 mg/mL SNAP-THF solution were found to maximize the amount of SNAP loaded into the latex (0.115 ± 0.009 mg SNAP/mg catheter) and showed physiological levels of NO release (>2 × 10-10 mol min-1 cm-2) over 7 days and minimal SNAP leaching (<2%). SNAP-UCs showed impressive in vitro contact-based and diffusible antimicrobial efficacy against three CAUTI-associated pathogens, reducing the viability of adhered and planktonic Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis, and Staphylococcus aureus by ∼98.0 to 99.1% (adhered) and 86.3-96.3% (planktonic) compared to control latex catheters. In vitro cytotoxicity against 3T3 mouse fibroblasts using a CCK-8 assay showed that SNAP-UCs were noncytotoxic (>90% viability). In summary, SNAP-UCs show stable, noncytotoxic NO release characteristics capable of potent, broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, demonstrating great potential for reducing the devastating effects associated with CAUTIs.

Keywords: antimicrobial; controlled release; medical device; nitric oxide; urinary catheter.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Escherichia coli
  • Latex
  • Mice
  • Nitric Oxide Donors / pharmacology
  • Nitric Oxide* / pharmacology
  • S-Nitroso-N-Acetylpenicillamine / pharmacology
  • Urinary Catheters
  • Urinary Tract Infections* / drug therapy

Substances

  • Latex
  • Nitric Oxide Donors
  • Nitric Oxide
  • S-Nitroso-N-Acetylpenicillamine