| Literature DB >> 35373564 |
Mengna Li1, Weiwang Qiu1, Qian Wang1, Na Li1, Lu Liu1, Xueli Wang2, Jianyong Yu2, Xiaoran Li2, Faxue Li1,2, Dequn Wu1,2.
Abstract
Bacterial biofilms on wounds can lead to ongoing inflammation and delayed reepithelialization, which brings a heavy burden to the medical systems. Nitric oxide based treatment has attracted attention because it is a promising strategy to eliminate biofilms and heal infected wounds. Herein, a series of tryptophan-based poly(ester urea)s with good biodegradation and biocompatibility were developed for the preparation of composite mats by electrospinning. Furthermore, the mats were grafted with a nitric oxide donor (nitrosoglutathione, GSNO) to provide one type of NO loading cargo. The mats were found to have a prolonged NO release profile for 408 h with a maximum release of 1.0 μmol/L, which had a significant effect on killing bacteria and destructing biofilms. The designed mats were demonstrated to promote the growth of cells, regulate inflammatory factors, and significantly improve collagen deposition in the wound, eventually accelerating wound-size reduction. Thus, the studies presented herein provide insights into the production of NO-releasing wound dressings and support the application of full-thickness wound healing.Entities:
Keywords: NO-releasing; antibacterial and antibiofilm activities; electrospun mats; tryptophan-based poly(ester urea)s; wound dressing
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35373564 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c24131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229