Literature DB >> 30603402

Fabrication and characterization of hydrocolloid dressing with silk fibroin nanoparticles for wound healing.

Ok Joo Lee1, Jung-Ho Kim1, Bo Mi Moon1, Janet Ren Chao2, Jaeho Yoon3, Hyung Woo Ju1, Jung Min Lee1, Hyun Jung Park1, Dong Wook Kim1, Seung Ju Kim4, Hae Sang Park5, Chan Hum Park1,5.   

Abstract

Hydrocolloid dressings have been developed for many types of wound healing. In particular, dressing is a critical component in the successful recover of burn injuries, which causes a great number of people to not only suffer from physical but also psychological and economic anguish each year. Additionally, silk fibroin is the safest material for tissue engineering due to biocompatibility. In this study, we fabricated hydrocolloid dressings incorporating silk fibroin nanoparticles to enhance the efficacy of hydrocolloid dressing and then use this silk fibroin nanoparticle hydrocolloid dressing (SFNHD) in animal models to treat burn wounds. The structures and properties of SFNHD were characterized using tensile strength and Cell Counting Kit-8 assay. The results indicated the structural stability and the cellular biocompatibility of the hydrocolloid dressing suggesting that SFNHD can be applied to the treatment of wounds. To demonstrate the capacity of a silk fibroin hydrocolloid dressing to treat burn wounds, we compared SFNHD to gauze and Neoderm®, a commercially available dressing. This study clearly demonstrated accelerated wound healing with greater wound structural integrity and minimal wound size after treatment with SFNHD. These observations indicate that SFNHD may be an improvement upon current standard dressings such as Gauze and Neoderm® for burn wounds.

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Keywords:  Biocompatibility; Hydrocolloid dressings; Silk fibroin nanoparticles

Year:  2016        PMID: 30603402      PMCID: PMC6170831          DOI: 10.1007/s13770-016-9058-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tissue Eng Regen Med        ISSN: 1738-2696            Impact factor:   4.169


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1.  Wound-healing effect of adipose stem cell-derived extracellular matrix sheet on full-thickness skin defect rat model: Histological and immunohistochemical study.

Authors:  Yoon J Lee; Seung E Baek; Sujin Lee; Yong W Cho; Yeon J Jeong; Ki J Kim; Young J Jun; Jong W Rhie
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2018-11-20       Impact factor: 3.315

Review 2.  Silk fibroin and silk-based biomaterial derivatives for ideal wound dressings.

Authors:  Priyanka P Patil; Michaela R Reagan; Raghvendra A Bohara
Journal:  Int J Biol Macromol       Date:  2020-08-16       Impact factor: 6.953

3.  Heparinized silk fibroin hydrogels loading FGF1 promote the wound healing in rats with full-thickness skin excision.

Authors:  Sirong He; Dan Shi; Zhigang Han; Zhaoming Dong; Yajun Xie; Fengmei Zhang; WenXin Zeng; Qiying Yi
Journal:  Biomed Eng Online       Date:  2019-10-02       Impact factor: 2.819

4.  3D Printing Silk-Based Bioresorbable Piezoelectric Self-Adhesive Holey Structures for In Vivo Monitoring on Soft Tissues.

Authors:  Irene Chiesa; Carmelo De Maria; Maria Rachele Ceccarini; Lorenzo Mussolin; Riccardo Coletta; Antonino Morabito; Rodolfo Tonin; Martino Calamai; Amelia Morrone; Tommaso Beccari; Luca Valentini
Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces       Date:  2022-04-19       Impact factor: 10.383

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