| Literature DB >> 34354068 |
Xinchen Du1, Le Wu1, Hongyu Yan1, Zhuyan Jiang2, Shilin Li1, Wen Li1, Yanli Bai1, Hongjun Wang3, Zhaojun Cheng4, Deling Kong5, Lianyong Wang6, Meifeng Zhu7.
Abstract
Developing an anti-infective shape-memory hemostatic sponge able to guide in situ tissue regeneration for noncompressible hemorrhages in civilian and battlefield settings remains a challenge. Here we engineer hemostatic chitosan sponges with highly interconnective microchannels by combining 3D printed microfiber leaching, freeze-drying, and superficial active modification. We demonstrate that the microchannelled alkylated chitosan sponge (MACS) exhibits the capacity for water and blood absorption, as well as rapid shape recovery. We show that compared to clinically used gauze, gelatin sponge, CELOX™, and CELOX™-gauze, the MACS provides higher pro-coagulant and hemostatic capacities in lethally normal and heparinized rat and pig liver perforation wound models. We demonstrate its anti-infective activity against S. aureus and E. coli and its promotion of liver parenchymal cell infiltration, vascularization, and tissue integration in a rat liver defect model. Overall, the MACS demonstrates promising clinical translational potential in treating lethal noncompressible hemorrhage and facilitating wound healing.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34354068 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24972-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919