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Accelerated diabetic wound healing by topical application of combination oral antidiabetic agents-loaded nanofibrous scaffolds: An in vitro and in vivo evaluation study.
Cam, Muhammet Emin; Ertas, Busra; Alenezi, Hussain; Hazar-Yavuz, Ayse Nur; Cesur, Sumeyye; Ozcan, Gul Sinemcan; Ekentok, Ceyda; Guler, Ece; Katsakouli, Christina; Demirbas, Zehra; Akakin, Dilek; Eroglu, Mehmet Sayip; Kabasakal, Levent; Gunduz, Oguzhan; Edirisinghe, Mohan.
Affiliation
  • Cam ME; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE, UK; Center for Nanotechnology and Biomaterials Application and Research, Marmara University, Istanbul 34722, Turkey; Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Marmara University, Istanbul 34716
  • Ertas B; Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Marmara University, Istanbul 34716, Turkey.
  • Alenezi H; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE, UK; Department of Manufacturing Engineering, College of Technological Studies, PAAET, 13092 Kuwait City, Kuwait.
  • Hazar-Yavuz AN; Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Marmara University, Istanbul 34716, Turkey.
  • Cesur S; Center for Nanotechnology and Biomaterials Application and Research, Marmara University, Istanbul 34722, Turkey; Department of Metallurgy and Material Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Marmara University, Istanbul 34722, Turkey.
  • Ozcan GS; Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Marmara University, Istanbul 34854, Turkey.
  • Ekentok C; Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Marmara University, Istanbul 34722, Turkey.
  • Guler E; Center for Nanotechnology and Biomaterials Application and Research, Marmara University, Istanbul 34722, Turkey; Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Marmara University, Istanbul 34716, Turkey.
  • Katsakouli C; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE, UK.
  • Demirbas Z; Department of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine, Gazi University, Ankara 06510, Turkey.
  • Akakin D; Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Medicine, Marmara University, Istanbul 34854, Turkey.
  • Eroglu MS; Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Marmara University, Istanbul 34722, Turkey; Chemistry Group Laboratories, TUBITAK-UME, Kocaeli 41470, Turkey.
  • Kabasakal L; Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Marmara University, Istanbul 34716, Turkey.
  • Gunduz O; Center for Nanotechnology and Biomaterials Application and Research, Marmara University, Istanbul 34722, Turkey; Department of Metallurgy and Material Engineering, Faculty of Technology, Marmara University, Istanbul 34722, Turkey.
  • Edirisinghe M; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University College London, Torrington Place, London WC1E 7JE, UK. Electronic address: m.edirisinghe@ucl.ac.uk.
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ; 119: 111586, 2021 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33321632
ABSTRACT
The combination of oral antidiabetic drugs, pioglitazone, metformin, and glibenclamide, which also exhibit the strongest anti-inflammatory action among oral antidiabetic drugs, were loaded into chitosan/gelatin/polycaprolactone (PCL) by electrospinning and polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP)/PCL composite nanofibrous scaffolds by pressurized gyration to compare the diabetic wound healing effect. The combination therapies significantly accelerated diabetic wound healing in type-1 diabetic rats and organized densely packed collagen fibers in the dermis, it also showed better regeneration of the dermis and epidermis than single drug-loaded scaffolds with less inflammatory cell infiltration and edema. The formation of the hair follicles started in 14 days only in the combination therapy and lower proinflammatory cytokine levels were observed compared to single drug-loaded treatment groups. The combination therapy increased the wettability and hydrophilicity of scaffolds, demonstrated sustained drug release over 14 days, has high tensile strength and suitable cytocompatibility on L929 (mouse fibroblast) cell and created a suitable area for the proliferation of fibroblast cells. Consequently, the application of metformin and pioglitazone-loaded chitosan/gelatin/PCL nanofibrous scaffolds to a diabetic wound area offer high bioavailability, fewer systemic side effects, and reduced frequency of dosage and amount of drug.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental / Nanofibers Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl Year: 2021 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental / Nanofibers Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl Year: 2021 Document type: Article
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