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Int J Biol Macromol ; 257(Pt 1): 128581, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38048929

ABSTRACT

An ideal chronic wound dressing needs to have some properties, such as antibacterial, antioxidant, regulating macrophage polarization and promoting angiogenesis. This work presents a microneedle patch fabricated from oxidized konjac glucomannan (OKGM-MNs), in which Copper-gallate metal-organic framework (CuGA-MOF) is encapsulated for wound healing (denoted as CuGA-MOF@OKGM-MNs). CuGA-MOF is composed of Cu2+ and gallic acid (GA), which are released through microneedles in the deep layer of the dermis. The released Cu2+ is able to act as an antibacterial agent and promote angiogenesis, while GA as a reactive oxygen species scavenger displays antioxidant activity. More attractively, the material OKGM used to prepare the microneedle patch is not only a drug carrier but also plays a role in promoting macrophage polarization M2 phenotype. In vitro experiments showed that CuGA-MOF@OKGM-MNs had good antibacterial and antioxidant properties. The therapeutic effect on wound healing has been confirmed in full-thickness skin wounds of diabetes mice models, which showed that the wound could be completely healed within 21 days under the treatment of CuGA-MOF@OKGM-MNs, and the healing effect was better than other groups. These indicated that the proposed CuGA-MOF@OKGM-MNs could be applicable in the treatment of clinical wound healing.


Subject(s)
Copper , Mannans , Metal-Organic Frameworks , Animals , Mice , Copper/pharmacology , Metal-Organic Frameworks/pharmacology , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Wound Healing , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology
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Macromol Biosci ; 23(11): e2300332, 2023 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37633658

ABSTRACT

Wound healing, especially chronic wounds, has been one of the major challenges in the field of biomedicine. Drug therapy alone is not effective, so a variety of functional wound healing dressings have been developed. Microneedles have attracted more and more attentions in the field of wound healing dressings due to their penetration and high drug delivery efficiency. In this review, all the studies on the application of microneedles in wound healing in recent years are summarized, classify different microneedles according to their functions in the process of wound healing, discuss the current challenges in the transformation of microneedle technology toward clinical applications, and finally look forward to the future design and development directions of microneedles in this field.


Subject(s)
Bandages , Wound Healing , Drug Delivery Systems
3.
Int J Biol Macromol ; 244: 125138, 2023 Jul 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37263335

ABSTRACT

The multifunctional hydrogel dressings are effective strategy to treat chronic wounds of diabetes. In addition, the ability of selective degradation on demand to change dressings could provide better patient compliance. Here, an injectable, self-healing hydrogel with rapid degradability on-demand is designed to promote the healing of diabetes wounds. The block copolymer formed by aldehyde modified aliphatic cyclic carbonate monomer with polyethylene glycol (MBP) and chitosan (CS) were crosslinked through the Schiff base bond to obtain a hydrogel with excellent injectability and self-healing ability. Due to the presence of carbonate bonds in MBP, it showed the rapid on-demand degradation characteristics triggered by N-acetylcysteine (NAC). At the same time, gallic acid (GA) was loaded into the hydrogel, giving the hydrogel dressing antioxidant. In vivo and in vitro experiments showed that the hydrogel wound dressing possesses good natures, such as antibacterial, antioxidant, and friendly cell compatibility, which could promote wound healing. Overall, the multifunctional hydrogel wound dressings with rapid on-demand degradation characteristics are more practical for clinical applications.


Subject(s)
Chitosan , Humans , Hydrogels/pharmacology , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Bandages , Carbonates
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Biomaterials ; 282: 121425, 2022 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35217344

ABSTRACT

Nanomaterial-synergized photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT), as efficient and non-invasive treatment modalities, have shown significant advantages in fighting different types of cancer. However, neither PTT nor PDT can completely eradicate tumors due to distant metastasis and recurrence of tumors. Recently, photo-immunotherapy have attracted great attention as phototherapy has been reported to participate in immunotherapy by triggering immunogenic cell death (ICD), resulting in the secretion of tumor specific antigen (TSAs) and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). In particular, emerging interests are biased towards manipulating nanomaterials to form unique drug delivery systems, which are necessary for the combination of phototherapy and immunotherapy to eliminate metastatic tumor cells by promoting the maturation of dendritic cells (DCs) and the infiltration of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs). This review elaborates on the latest strategies on engineering nanomaterials to enhance the anti-cancer efficiency of synergistic photo-immunotherapy, with emphasis on the activation of anti-tumor immune response, the reversal of tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment (TIME), the regulation of the interaction between immunosuppressive cells and tumor cells, the infiltration of immune cells and improved efficiency of photo-immunotherapy-induced ICD. Current challenges and future opportunities in engineering nanomaterials to modulate synergistic photo-immunotherapy are also discussed.


Subject(s)
Nanostructures , Neoplasms , Cell Line, Tumor , Humans , Immunotherapy/methods , Nanostructures/therapeutic use , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Phototherapy , Tumor Microenvironment
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Carbohydr Polym ; 276: 118644, 2022 Jan 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34823758

ABSTRACT

The cyclodextrin (CD)-based supramolecular nanomedicines have attracted growing interest because of their superior characteristics, including desirable biocompatibility, low toxicity, unique molecular structure and easy functionalization. The smart structures of CD impart host-guest interaction for meeting the multifunctional needs of disease therapy. However, it faces challenges in formulation design and inclusion mechanism clarification of the functional supramolecular assemblies owing to the complicated structures and mechanisms. Fortunately, molecular docking helps the researchers to comprehend the interaction between the drug and the target molecule for achieving high-through screening from the database. In this review, we summarized the category and characteristics of molecular docking along with the properties and applications of CD. Significantly, we highlighted the application of molecular docking in elaborating molecular mechanisms and simulating complex structures at molecular levels. The issues and development of CD and molecular docking were also presented to provide beneficial reference and new insights for supramolecular nano-systems.


Subject(s)
Cyclodextrins/chemistry , Molecular Docking Simulation/methods , Animals , Drug Delivery Systems/methods , Humans , Mice , Molecular Structure , Nanomedicine/methods , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Rats
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Drug Deliv Transl Res ; 12(5): 973-980, 2022 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33851362

ABSTRACT

As a painless and minimally invasive method of self-administration, microneedle is very promising to replace subcutaneous injection of insulin for type I diabetes treatment. Since the introduction of microneedles, many scholars have paid attention to and studied this technology, which has made it developed rapidly. However, there is no product on the market or in clinical trials at present. The reason is that there are still many technical problems in microneedle drug delivery system, such as the perfect integration of stable, controllable, fast, long-lasting, safe, and other necessary conditions. Here, we review the achievements that researchers have made that contain one or more of the above factors, and put some ideas to solve the limitations of insulin delivery by microneedles for reference.


Subject(s)
Diabetes Mellitus , Insulin , Administration, Cutaneous , Diabetes Mellitus/drug therapy , Drug Delivery Systems/methods , Humans , Needles
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Macromol Biosci ; 21(11): e2100186, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34355522

ABSTRACT

Hydrogel is a kind of 3D polymer network with strong swelling ability in water and appropriate mechanical and biological properties, which make it feasible to maintain bioactive substances and has promising applications in the fields of biomaterials, soft machines, and artificial tissues. Unfortunately, traditional hydrogels prepared by chemical crosslinking have poor mechanical properties and limited functions, which limit their further application. In recent years, with the continuous development of nanoparticle research, more and more studies have combined nanoparticles with hydrogels to make up for the shortcomings of traditional hydrogels. In this article, the types and functions of hydrogels and nanomaterials are introduced first, as well as the functions and applications of injectable nanocomposite hydrogels (INHs), then the latest progress of INHs for cancer treatment is reviewed, some existing problems are summarized, and the application prospect of NHs is prospected.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/administration & dosage , Hydrogels , Nanocomposites/administration & dosage , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Drug Delivery Systems , Humans
8.
J Inorg Biochem ; 220: 111458, 2021 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33857697

ABSTRACT

There has been growing interest in the application of gold nanorods (GNRs) to tumor therapy due to the unique properties they possess. In the past, GNRs were not used in clinical treatments as they lacked stability in vivo and were characterized by potential toxicity. Despite these issues, the significant potential for utilizing GNRs to conduct safe and effective treatments for tumors cannot be ignored. Therefore, it remains crucial to thoroughly investigate the mechanisms behind the toxicity of GNRs in order to provide the means of overcoming obstacles to its full application in the future. This review presents the toxic effects of GNRs, the factors affecting toxicity and the methods to improve biocompatibility, all of which are presently being studied. Finally, we conclude by briefly discussing the current research status of GNRs and provide additional perspective on the challenges involved along with the course of development for GNRs in the future.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Metal Nanoparticles/therapeutic use , Nanotubes/chemistry , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents/radiation effects , Cell Line, Tumor , Doxorubicin/therapeutic use , Drug Carriers/chemistry , Drug Carriers/radiation effects , Drug Carriers/therapeutic use , Drug Therapy , Gold/chemistry , Gold/radiation effects , Humans , Metal Nanoparticles/chemistry , Metal Nanoparticles/radiation effects , Nanotubes/radiation effects , Photochemotherapy , Photosensitizing Agents/chemistry , Photosensitizing Agents/radiation effects , Photosensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Photothermal Therapy
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