| Literature DB >> 33103384 |
Zainab Ahmadian1,2, Alexandra Correia1, Masoud Hasany3, Patrícia Figueiredo1, Faramarz Dobakhti2, Mohammad Reza Eskandari4, Seyed Hojjat Hosseini5, Ramin Abiri6, Shiva Khorshid7, Jouni Hirvonen1, Hélder A Santos1,8, Mohammad-Ali Shahbazi1,7,9.
Abstract
Generation of reactive oxygen species, delayed blood clotting, prolonged inflammation, bacterial infection, and slow cell proliferation are the main challenges of effective wound repair. Herein, a multifunctional extracellular matrix-mimicking hydrogel is fabricated through abundant hydrogen bonding among the functional groups of gelatin and tannic acid (TA) as a green chemistry approach. The hydrogel shows adjustable physicochemical properties by altering the concentration of TA and it represents high safety features both in vitro and in vivo on fibroblasts, red blood cells, and mice organs. In addition to the merit of facile encapsulation of cell proliferation-inducing hydrophilic drugs, accelerated healing of skin injury is obtained through pH-dependent release of TA and its multifaceted mechanisms as an antibacterial, antioxidant, hemostatic, and anti-inflammatory moiety. The developed gelatin-TA (GelTA) hydrogel also shows an outstanding effect on the formation of extracellular matrix and wound closure in vivo via offered cell adhesion sites in the backbone of gelatin that provide increased re-epithelialization and better collagen deposition. These results suggest that the multifunctional GelTA hydrogel is a promising candidate for the clinical treatment of full-thickness wounds and further development of wound dressing materials that releases active agents in the neutral or slightly basic environment of infected nonhealing wounds.Entities:
Keywords: allantoin; anti-bacterial hyrdogels; anti-hemorrhage; hydrogels and gelatin; tannic acid; wound dressing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33103384 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202001122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933