| Literature DB >> 34605063 |
Wenjie Zhang1, Bingkun Bao2, Fei Jiang1,3, Yiqing Zhang4,5, Renjie Zhou4,5, Yuezhi Lu1, Sihan Lin1, Qiuning Lin2, Xinquan Jiang1, Linyong Zhu2,4,5.
Abstract
The wet and highly dynamic environment of the mouth makes local treatment of oral mucosal diseases challenging. To overcome this, a photo-crosslinking hydrogel adhesive is developed inspired by the success of light-curing techniques in dentistry. The adhesive operates on a fast (within 5 s) phototriggered S-nitrosylation coupling reaction and employs imine anchoring to connect to host tissues. Unlike other often-used clinical agents that adhere weakly and for short durations, this thin, elastic, adhesive, and degradable cyclic o-nitrobenzyl-modified hyaluronic acid gel protects mucosal wounds from disturbance by liquid rinsing, oral movement, and friction for more than 24 h. The results from both rat and pig oral mucosa repair models demonstrate that this new gel adhesive creates a favorable microenvironment for tissue repair and can shorten tissue healing time. This study thus illustrates a therapeutic strategy with the potential to advance the treatment of oral mucosal defects in the clinic.Entities:
Keywords: hydrogels; o-nitrobenzyl photocages; oral mucosal diseases; photo-crosslinking; tissue adhesives
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34605063 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202105667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849