Abstract

BackgroundTo avoid the inherent disadvantages of copper-containing intrauterine device (Cu-IUD) induced by free Cu2+, two other well-performing metal ions, namely, Ag+, with long-effective antimicrobial properties, and Zn2+, as an essential trace element, are being considered for use in the future as multifunctional IUDs. The purpose of this study was to assess the cytotoxicity of these metal ions and their mixtures on primary human endometrial epithelial cells (HEECs) cultured in vitro and to provide several choices of alternative potential materials for creating excellent IUDs in the future. Study DesignWith the use of 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide-formazan (MTT-f) production, the cytotoxic effects of single metal ions (Cu2+, Zn2+, Ag+) on HEECs after exposure for 24, 48 or 72 h were investigated, and the synergistic and antagonistic effects of two ions applied simultaneously were also assessed. ResultsThe cytotoxicity of the metal ions on HEECs ranked as follows: Ag+>Cu2+>Zn2+. All combinations of those tested indicated that the Cu2++Zn2+ system exhibited an antagonistic effect absolutely, the Zn2++Ag+ system showed both antagonism and slight synergism, and asynergistic effect was observed in the Cu2++Ag+ system. ConclusionFrom a perspective of favorable biocompatibility, Zn2+ and the Cu2++Zn2+ mixture showed evidence of potential components for use in future IUDs. Although having strong cytotoxicity, Ag+ with its low release rate and broad-spectrum antibiotic activity may also be considered. The study also demonstrated the relative stability of Cu2+ as a classic material of IUD.

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