| Literature DB >> 34133121 |
Moien Alizadehgiashi1, Carine R Nemr1, Mahshid Chekini1, Daniel Pinto Ramos1, Nitesh Mittal1,2,3, Sharif U Ahmed4, Nancy Khuu1, Shana O Kelley1,4,5, Eugenia Kumacheva1,5,6.
Abstract
Personalized wound dressings provide enhanced healing for different wound types; however multicomponent wound dressings with discretely controllable delivery of different biologically active agents are yet to be developed. Here we report 3D-printed multicomponent biocomposite hydrogel wound dressings that have been selectively loaded with small molecules, metal nanoparticles, and proteins for independently controlled release at the wound site. Hydrogel wound dressings carrying antibacterial silver nanoparticles and vascular endothelial growth factor with predetermined release profiles were utilized to study the physiological response of the wound in a mouse model. Compared to controls, the application of dressings resulted in improvement in granulation tissue formation and differential levels of vascular density, dependent on the release profile of the growth factor. Our study demonstrates the versatility of the 3D-printed hydrogel dressings that can yield varied physiological responses in vivo and can further be adapted for personalized treatment of various wound types.Entities:
Keywords: cellulose nanocrystals; drug delivery; extrusion-based 3D printing; nanocolloidal hydrogel; personalized wound care; wound dressing
Year: 2021 PMID: 34133121 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c04499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881