Literature DB >> 33813093

Injectable adaptive self-healing hyaluronic acid/poly (γ-glutamic acid) hydrogel for cutaneous wound healing.

Rong Yang1, Xin Liu1, Yanhan Ren2, Wenliang Xue1, Shuai Liu3, Penghui Wang1, Ming Zhao1, Hong Xu4, Bo Chi5.   

Abstract

The most significant challenge in designing wound dressings is to mimic the tissue microenvironment because of the pro-regenerative structural and functional properties of skin. Herein, we developed a type of bionic extracellular matrix (ECM) hydrogels based on thiol-modified poly (γ-glutamic acid) (γ-PGA-SH) and oxidized hyaluronic acid (HA-CHO). The rapid and reversible thiol-aldehyde addition reaction of thiols in γ-PGA-SH and aldehyde groups in HA-CHO provided hydrogels with a dynamic covalent network and endowed them with properties of adaptability and self-healing capability, which are conducive for initial wound coverage and for prolonging the lifespan of the dressing. Interestingly, these hydrogels also showed typical viscoelastic characteristics similar to those of natural ECM, degradation property in vitro and in vivo, and free radical scavenging capability. In addition, the gelation time, rheological behavior, mechanical property, porous structure, and degradation process of the hydrogels could be tuned by adjusting polymer content. Furthermore, the ECM-inspired hydrogels significantly enhanced the wound healing process in vivo in a full-thickness skin defect model compared to those by commercial dressing (Tegaderm™) by facilitating angiogenesis and promoting collagen deposition. The successful application of the multifunctional hydrogel as an antioxidant wound dressing for wound treatment significantly exhibited its great application potential for biomedical areas. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: The application of tissue engineering techniques to repair full-thickness skin wounds remains a great challenge in clinical trials. Among the recent approaches used for wound healing, in situ forming injectable hydrogels have gained much attention, and few of them have shown satisfactory overall performance, such as integration into the wound bed, biodegradability, immunocompatibility, vascularization, and recapitulation of the structure and function of skin. In the present study, we designed a simple and convenient in situ forming injectable adaptable self-healing hydrogels with biodegradability and antioxidative properties, which could substantially improve wound healing quality at an affordable cost. The hydrogel-based wound dressing is expected to solve the abovementioned problems and help in promoting cutaneous wound healing.
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Keywords:  Hyaluronic acid; Injectable adaptive hydrogel; Poly (γ-glutamic acid); Self-healing property; Skin regeneration; Wound dressing

Year:  2021        PMID: 33813093     DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2021.03.057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomater        ISSN: 1742-7061            Impact factor:   8.947


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