| Literature DB >> 33910748 |
Xiaoliang Qi1, Wenhao Pan2, Xianqin Tong3, Teng Gao3, Yajing Xiang3, Shengye You3, Ruiting Mao3, Jun Chi3, Rongdang Hu3, Wenzhen Zhang4, Hui Deng5, Jianliang Shen6.
Abstract
Polydopamine (PDA) is emerging as an attractive photothermal agent due to its good photothermal performance and excellent biocompatibility. However, without chemical modification, PDA is normally unstable and usually leached out from the constructed biomaterials, realistically limiting its application space. Here, we constructed a new hydrogel dressing with robust and stable photothermal performance by introduction of ε-Polylysine (ε-PL) into agarose/PDA matrix to efficiently lock PDA. By optimizing PDA/ε-PL rational dose in agarose network structure, a hybrid agarose/PDA/ε-PL hydrogel (ADPH) with stable photothermal functionality and desirable physicochemical properties could be achieved. ADPH possessed satisfactory microbicidal efficacy in vivo, which enabled the bacteria-infected skin wound to be cured quickly by successful suppressing inflammation, accelerating collagen deposition and promoting angiogenesis in a bacterial-infected wound model. Collectively, this study illustrates a simple, convenient but powerful strategy to design functionally stable ADPH dressing for treating dermal wounds, which could open vistas in clinical wound management.Entities:
Keywords: Hydrogel dressing; Photothermal stabilization; Polydopamine; Wound healing; ε-Polylysine
Year: 2021 PMID: 33910748 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2021.118046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381