Pyroxylin-based liquid bandage forms a mechanically active protective film to facilitate skin wound healing in mice

IF 6.9 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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Abstract

Wound healing requires interplay between cells and molecules. Recent evidence has demonstrated that liquid bandages promote wound healing by forming a protective barrier against contamination, attenuating inflammation, and enhancing re-epithelialization and angiogenesis. In this study, we evaluated the wound healing activity of pyroxylin-based liquid bandage (LiQuiPlast®) in eight-week-old C57BL/6 male mice by generating a single 4 mm diameter full-thickness excisional skin wound on the dorsum. In the LiQuiPlast® group, the liquid bandage was applied on day 0 and was replaced every four days. Wound size was monitored every day for two weeks. The results showed that LiQuiPlast® was mechanically active (induced wound contraction), which promoted a significant wound size reduction (27 %−39 %, compared to the control group) on days 1–4 postinjury. In addition, a significant reduction in wound size was observed again in the LiQuiPlast® group (25 %−29 %, compared to the controls) on days 8−9 postinjury. LiQuiPlast®-treated wounds showed no scab. Immunohistochemistry analyses displayed a reduction in neutrophils and tumor necrosis factor-α levels in LiQuiPlast®-treated wounds, compared to the control group on day 4 postinjury (the inflammatory phase). In addition, LiQuiPlast®-treated mice had enhanced keratinocyte proliferation than control mice during this time. On day 13 postinjury, LiQuiPlast® significantly reduced hypertrophic scarring and enhanced expression and reorganization of collagen fiber compared to control mice. In conclusion, we show that LiQuiPlast® acts as a mechanically active protective film, which promotes moist wound healing by promoting wound contraction, no scab formation, attenuated inflammation, enhanced keratinocyte proliferation, and decreased scarring.

基于吡咯霉素的液体绷带可形成机械活性保护膜,促进小鼠皮肤伤口愈合
伤口愈合需要细胞和分子之间的相互作用。最近的证据表明,液体绷带可通过形成防止污染的保护屏障、减轻炎症反应、促进再上皮化和血管生成来促进伤口愈合。在这项研究中,我们通过在八周大的 C57BL/6 雄性小鼠背侧造成一个直径为 4 毫米的全厚皮肤切除伤口,评估了基于吡咯霉素的液体绷带(LiQuiPlast®)的伤口愈合活性。在 LiQuiPlast® 组中,液体绷带在第 0 天使用,每四天更换一次。两周内每天监测伤口大小。结果表明,LiQuiPlast® 具有机械活性(诱导伤口收缩),可在伤后第 1-4 天显著缩小伤口(与对照组相比,缩小了 27 %-39%)。此外,在伤后第 8-9 天,LiQuiPlast® 组的伤口面积再次明显缩小(与对照组相比,缩小了 25%-29%)。经过 LiQuiPlast® 处理的伤口没有结痂。免疫组化分析显示,与对照组相比,LiQuiPlast® 处理过的伤口在伤后第 4 天(炎症期)的中性粒细胞和肿瘤坏死因子-α 水平有所下降。此外,与对照组相比,LiQuiPlast® 处理过的小鼠在这一时期的角质细胞增殖能力更强。在损伤后第 13 天,与对照组小鼠相比,LiQuiPlast® 能显著减少增生性瘢痕,增强胶原纤维的表达和重组。总之,我们的研究表明,LiQuiPlast® 可作为一种机械活性保护膜,通过促进伤口收缩、无痂形成、减轻炎症、增强角质细胞增殖和减少瘢痕来促进伤口湿润愈合。
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CiteScore
11.90
自引率
2.70%
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1621
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy stands as a multidisciplinary journal, presenting a spectrum of original research reports, reviews, and communications in the realms of clinical and basic medicine, as well as pharmacology. The journal spans various fields, including Cancer, Nutriceutics, Neurodegenerative, Cardiac, and Infectious Diseases.
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