Abstract Neurogenic bladder secondary to spinal cord injury remains a significant clinical challenge, with current therapies limited by systemic side effects, invasiveness, or short-lived efficacy of single ultrasound intervention. This study developed a composite thermosensitive hydrogel, using poly(N-isopropylacrylamide as the matrix and strontium titanate piezoelectric nanoparticles as the functional component. At room temperature, the hydrogel exists as a flowable sol for minimally invasive bladder perfusion via catheter, at physiological temperature 37 °C, it rapidly forms a gel to adhere tightly to the bladder mucosa, avoiding flushing by urine. Triggered by low-frequency ultrasound, strontium titanate nanoparticles exhibit a piezoelectric effect inducing charge separation, which catalyzes reactive oxygen species generation to exert antibacterial effects. Cytocompatibility tests via CCK-8 showed high viability of cells, exceeding 90%. Antibacterial experiments demonstrated over 80% antibacterial rate against Escherichia coli and effective inhibition of biofilm formation. This ultrasound-responsive piezoelectric thermosensitive hydrogel provides a promising minimally invasive strategy for addressing neurogenic bladder-related issues.
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Yangpeng Wu
Xiaoying Lin
Yanqian He
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175th Hospital of People's Liberation Army
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75dd7c6e9836116a281b2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ae3f8b