Literature DB >> 34713581

Biomechanical Motion-Activated Endogenous Wound Healing through LBL Self-Powered Nanocomposite Repairer with pH-Responsive Anti-Inflammatory Effect.

Renqiang Yuan1, Ning Yang1, Shanwen Fan2, Yueru Huang2, Dan You1,3, Jieran Wang3, Qianli Zhang4, Cuilin Chu2, Zaozao Chen1, Ling Liu2, Liqin Ge1.   

Abstract

Wound care is still worthy of concern, and effective measures such as electrical stimulating therapy (EST) have sparked compellingly for wound repair. Especially, portable and point-of-care EST devices get extremely desired but these are often limited by inevitable external power sources, lack of biological functions, and mechanical properties conforming to skin tissue. Herein, a dress-on-person self-powered nanocomposite bioactive repairer of wound is designed. As such, the cooperation of the film prepared by layer-by-layer self-assembling 2-hydroxypropyltrimethyl ammonium chloride chitosan (HTCC), alginate (ALG), and poly-dopamine/Fe3+ nanoparticles (PFNs), with a self-powered nanogenerator (SN) driven by motion into a nanocomposite repairer (HAP/SN-NR) is conducted. The HAP/SN-NR not only guides cell behavior (proliferation and migration rate ≈61.7%, ≈52.3%), but also facilitates neovascularization (enhanced CD31 expression >4-fold) through its self-powered EST, and the endogenous wound closure with no inflammatory in rats owing to reactive oxygen species (ROS)-clearance of HAP/SN-NR in vitro/vivo through responsively releasing poly-dopamine nanoparticles at wound pH. Enormous efforts illustrate that the repairer is endowed with high self-adhesion to tissue, self-healing, and biodegradation, accelerating wound healing (50% closure ≈5 days). This strategy sheds light on novel multifunctional portable sensor-type dressings and propels the development of intelligent medical devices.
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Keywords:  layer-by-layer self-assembly; portable sensors; scavenging ROS; self-powered nanogenerators; wound repair

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34713581     DOI: 10.1002/smll.202103997

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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Journal:  Mater Today Bio       Date:  2022-07-16
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