Wound Microenvironment Self-Adjusting Hydrogels with Thermo-Sensitivity for Promoting Diabetic Wound Healing

Author:

Li Jia123,Guo Jing14,Wang Bo-Xiang23,Zhang Yue23,Yao Qiang1,Cheng De-Hong23,Lu Yan-Hua23

Affiliation:

1. School of Textile and Material Engineering, Dalian Polytechnic University, Dalian 116034, China

2. Liaoning Provincial Key Laboratory of Functional Textile Materials, Liaodong University, Dandong 118000, China

3. School of Textiles and Garment, Liaodong University, Dandong 118003, China

4. State Key Laboratory of Bio-Fibers and Eco-Textiles, Qingdao University, Qingdao 266071, China

Abstract

The hard-healing chronic wounds of diabetics are still one of the most intractable problems in clinical skin injury repair. Wound microenvironments directly affect wound healing speed, but conventional dressings exhibit limited efficacy in regulating the wound microenvironment and facilitating healing. To address this serious issue, we designed a thermo-sensitive drug-controlled hydrogel with wound self-adjusting effects, consisting of a sodium alginate (SA), Antheraeapernyi silk gland protein (ASGP) and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM) for a self-adjusting microenvironment, resulting in an intelligent releasing drug which promotes skin regeneration. PNIPAM has a benign temperature-sensitive effect. The contraction, drugs and water molecules expulsion of hydrogel were generated upon surpassing lower critical solution temperatures, which made the hydrogel system have smart drug release properties. The addition of ASGP further improves the biocompatibility and endows the thermo-sensitive drug-controlled hydrogel with adhesion. Additionally, in vitro assays demonstrate that the thermo-sensitive drug-controlled hydrogels have good biocompatibility, including the ability to promote the adhesion and proliferation of human skin fibroblast cells. This work proposes an approach for smart drug-controlled hydrogels with a thermo response to promote wound healing by self-adjusting the wound microenvironment.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

State Key Laboratory of Bio-Fibers and Eco-Textiles

The Green Yu Fund of China Chemical Fiber Industry Association

Science Foundation of Education Department of Liaoning

Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry,Biomaterials,Bioengineering

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