Copper-based nanomaterials for the treatment of bacteria-infected wounds: material classification, strategies and mechanisms

IF 20.3 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR
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Abstract

Bacterial infection in wounds is a complex and multilayered process, increasing the complexity and challenges of treatment. It often leads to infection, a deeper inflammatory response and a multifaceted slowing down of the wound repair process. Therefore, addressing these unique challenges requires focused and effective treatment strategies aimed at achieving optimal therapeutic outcomes and preventing complications. With rapid advancements in nanomaterials, catalytic techniques, and biotechnology, copper-based nanomaterials, as commonly used nanomaterials, exhibit excellent physicochemical properties, such as efficient catalytic, optical, thermal, or electrical characteristics, and are widely applied in wound management. To develop efficient and mature therapies for bacterial infection in wounds, a comprehensive understanding of the treatment strategies and mechanisms of copper-based nanomaterials in this context is essential. In this review, we systematically summarize the progress in the use of copper-based nanomaterials for treating bacterial infection in wounds, including the types of materials, treatment strategies, and mechanisms of action. We emphasize the unique advantages of different types of copper-based materials in treatment, diverse treatment modalities, and their mechanisms in terms of antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, or wound healing promotion. Finally, we discuss current challenges and the understanding and perspectives that have the potential to contribute to the development of treatments for bacterially infected wounds.

用于治疗细菌感染伤口的铜基纳米材料:材料分类、策略和机制
伤口细菌感染是一个复杂的多层次过程,增加了治疗的复杂性和挑战性。它通常会导致感染、更深层次的炎症反应以及伤口修复过程的多方面减缓。因此,应对这些独特的挑战需要有针对性的有效治疗策略,以达到最佳治疗效果并预防并发症。随着纳米材料、催化技术和生物技术的快速发展,铜基纳米材料作为常用的纳米材料,表现出优异的物理化学特性,如高效的催化、光学、热学或电学特性,被广泛应用于伤口管理。为了开发出高效、成熟的伤口细菌感染疗法,全面了解铜基纳米材料的治疗策略和机制至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们系统地总结了使用铜基纳米材料治疗伤口细菌感染的进展,包括材料类型、治疗策略和作用机制。我们强调了不同类型的铜基材料在治疗中的独特优势、多样化的治疗方式以及它们在抗菌、消炎或促进伤口愈合方面的作用机制。最后,我们讨论了当前面临的挑战以及有可能促进细菌感染伤口治疗方法发展的认识和观点。
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Coordination Chemistry Reviews
Coordination Chemistry Reviews 化学-无机化学与核化学
CiteScore
34.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
457
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Coordination Chemistry Reviews offers rapid publication of review articles on current and significant topics in coordination chemistry, encompassing organometallic, supramolecular, theoretical, and bioinorganic chemistry. It also covers catalysis, materials chemistry, and metal-organic frameworks from a coordination chemistry perspective. Reviews summarize recent developments or discuss specific techniques, welcoming contributions from both established and emerging researchers. The journal releases special issues on timely subjects, including those featuring contributions from specific regions or conferences. Occasional full-length book articles are also featured. Additionally, special volumes cover annual reviews of main group chemistry, transition metal group chemistry, and organometallic chemistry. These comprehensive reviews are vital resources for those engaged in coordination chemistry, further establishing Coordination Chemistry Reviews as a hub for insightful surveys in inorganic and physical inorganic chemistry.
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