| Literature DB >> 33732501 |
Long-Mei Zhao1, Mei Gong1, Rui Wang1, Qi-Juan Yuan1, Yi Zhang2, Jin-Kui Pi2, Xiu-He Lv3, Yan Xie3, Hui-Qi Xie1.
Abstract
Endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) is the standard treatment for early-stage gastric cancer, but the large post-operative ulcers caused by ESD often lead to serious side effects. Post-ESD mucosal repair materials provide a new option for the treatment of post-ESD ulcers. In this study, we developed a polyurethane/small intestinal submucosa (PU/SIS) hydrogel and investigated its efficacy for accelerating ESD-induced ulcer healing in a canine model. PU/SIS hydrogel possessed great biocompatibility and distinctive pH-sensitive swelling properties and protected GES-1 cells from acid attack through forming a dense film in acidic conditions in vitro. Besides, PU/SIS gels present a strong bio-adhesion to gastric tissues under acidic conditions, thus ensuring the retention time of PU/SIS gels in vivo. In a canine model, PU/SIS hydrogel was easily delivered via endoscopy and adhered to the ulcer sites. PU/SIS hydrogel accelerated gastric ulcer healing at an early stage with more epithelium regeneration and slight inflammation. Our findings reveal PU/SIS hydrogel is a promising and attractive candidate for ESD-induced ulcer repair.Entities:
Keywords: ESD-induced ulcer; bio-adhesion; pH-sensitive; polyurethane; small intestinal submucosa
Year: 2021 PMID: 33732501 PMCID: PMC7947578 DOI: 10.1093/rb/rbaa056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Regen Biomater ISSN: 2056-3426