| Literature DB >> 34791802 |
Yuan Xiong1,2, Lang Chen1,2, Pei Liu3, Tao Yu4, Chuanchuan Lin5, Chenchen Yan1,2, Yiqiang Hu1,2, Wu Zhou1,2, Yun Sun6, Adriana C Panayi7, Faqi Cao1,2, Hang Xue1,2, Liangcong Hu1,2, Ze Lin1,2, Xudong Xie1,2, Xiufeng Xiao3, Qian Feng3,5, Bobin Mi1,2, Guohui Liu1,2.
Abstract
The treatment of diabetic wounds remains a major challenge in clinical practice, with chronic wounds characterized by multiple drug-resistant bacterial infections, angiopathy, and oxidative damage to the microenvironment. Herein, a novel in situ injectable HA@MnO2 /FGF-2/Exos hydrogel is introduced for improving diabetic wound healing. Through a simple local injection, this hydrogel is able to form a protective barrier covering the wound, providing rapid hemostasis and long-term antibacterial protection. The MnO2 /ε-PL nanosheet is able to catalyze the excess H2 O2 produced in the wound, converting it to O2 , thus not only eliminating the harmful effects of H2 O2 but also providing O2 for wound healing. Moreover, the release of M2-derived Exosomes (M2 Exos) and FGF-2 growth factor stimulates angiogenesis and epithelization, respectively. These in vivo and in vitro results demonstrate accelerated healing of diabetic wounds with the use of the HA@MnO2 /FGF-2/Exos hydrogel, presenting a viable strategy for chronic diabetic wound repair.Entities:
Keywords: diabetes; exosome delivery; injectable hydrogels; redox homeostasis; wound healing
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34791802 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202104229
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281