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Nanofibrous composite aerogel with multi-bioactive and fluid gating characteristics for promoting diabetic wound healing.

Kexin Zhang1, Xiangyu Jiao1, Liping Zhou1, Jian Wang1, Cheng Wang2, Yan Qin3, Yongqiang Wen4.   

Abstract

Diabetic wounds are difficult to heal, which increases the difficulty of treatment and aggravates the suffering of patients. Especially its intractable large amount of exudate puts forward more stringent requirements for dressings. The accumulation of excessive exudate would prolong inflammation phase and delay wound healing. To manage wound exudate in time and get through the inflammatory phase smoothly, we developed a Janus nanofibrous aerogel with asymmetric wetting properties. The Janus nanofibrous aerogel has a micropattern obtained from cellular nanofibrous structure, which does not require external force to realize the autonomous, rapid and unidirectional transportation of exudate. Benefiting from its structure and fluid gating characteristics, it can not only absorb high-volume liquid but also effectively prohibit liquid penetration in reverse. Besides, the Janus nanofibrous aerogel has excellent antibacterial and antioxidant properties to synergistically promote wound healing. Experiments in diabetic mice model showed that Janus nanofibrous aerogel can prevent maceration of peri-wound tissue, shorten the inflammation phase, and promote diabetic wound healing. Its good elasticity and easy production characteristics are friendly for clinical application.
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Keywords:  Diabetic wound healing; Janus materials; Nanofibrous composite aerogel; Unidirectional transportation

Year:  2021        PMID: 34352626     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2021.121040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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