Novel ROS-scavenging hydrogel with enhanced anti-inflammation and angiogenic properties for promoting diabetic wound healing.
Biomater Adv
; 144: 213226, 2023 Jan.
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ABSTRACT
Accelerating angiogenesis of diabetic wounds is crucial to promoting wound healing. Currently, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), an angiogenesis-related bioactive molecule, is widely used in clinic to enhance wound angiogenesis, but it faces problems of inactivation and low utilization due to harsh microenvironment. Here, we developed a novel reactive oxygen species (ROS)-scavenging hydrogel aimed to polarize macrophages toward an anti-inflammatory phenotype, inducing efficient angiogenesis in diabetic wounds. This composite hydrogel with good biosafety and mechanical properties showed sustainable release of bioactive VEGF. Importantly, it could significantly reduce ROS level and rapidly improve wound microenvironment, which ensured the activity of VEGF in vitro and in vivo and successful healing eventually. At the same time, the composite hydrogel exhibited excellent antibacterial properties. In vivo results confirmed good anti-inflammatory, stimulated vascularization and accelerated wound healing attributed to the novel ROS-scavenging hydrogel, which might serve as a promising wound dressing in diabetic wound healing.
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Diabetes Mellitus
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2023
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