Bi2WO6@Cu2O-GOx bio-heterojunctionp-n spray for accelerating chronic diabetic wound repairment with bilaterally enhanced sono-catalysis and glycolytic inhibition antisepsis.

IF 12.8 1区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Yandong Wang, Fei Chang, Yutang Li, Fenglong Wang, Can Li, Hui Li, Yanyan Jiang
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Abstract

Chronic diabetic wound poses a pressing global healthcare challenge, necessitating an approach to address issues such as pathogenic bacteria elimination, blood sugar regulation, and angiogenesis stimulation. Herein, we engineered a Bi2WO6@Cu2O-GOx bio-heterojunction (BWCG bio-HJ) with exceptional cascade catalytic performance and impressive sonosensitivity to remodel the wound microenvironment and expedite the diabetic wound healing. Specifically, the Z-scheme junctions of Bi2WO6@Cu2O significantly augmented carrier separation dynamics, leading to the highly efficient generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon US irradiations. Furthermore, glucose oxidase (GOx) grafted on the Bi2WO6@Cu2O surface facilitated the conversion of glucose into H2O2 and glucuronic acid, providing a rich supply for Cu+-mediated Fenton-like reactions. The robust oxidation effect disrupted the bacteria's phosphotransferase system (PTS), hindering glucose uptake, glycolysis, and energy metabolism, ultimately inducing bacterial death and reshaping the diabetic wound microenvironment. The BWCG bio-HJ was formulated as an antibacterial spray for chronic diabetic wound repair. Extensive in vitro and in vivo experiments confirmed that the BWCG bio-HJ spray could eliminate pathogenic bacteria, consume local blood sugar, and promote angiogenesis, collagen deposition, and epithelialization, thereby accelerating the diabetic wound healing process. This bio-heterojunction spray comprehensively addressed the principal pathological factors associated with diabetic wounds, offering a promising strategy for combatting stubborn infections.

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Biomaterials
Biomaterials 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
CiteScore
26.00
自引率
2.90%
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565
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Biomaterials is an international journal covering the science and clinical application of biomaterials. A biomaterial is now defined as a substance that has been engineered to take a form which, alone or as part of a complex system, is used to direct, by control of interactions with components of living systems, the course of any therapeutic or diagnostic procedure. It is the aim of the journal to provide a peer-reviewed forum for the publication of original papers and authoritative review and opinion papers dealing with the most important issues facing the use of biomaterials in clinical practice. The scope of the journal covers the wide range of physical, biological and chemical sciences that underpin the design of biomaterials and the clinical disciplines in which they are used. These sciences include polymer synthesis and characterization, drug and gene vector design, the biology of the host response, immunology and toxicology and self assembly at the nanoscale. Clinical applications include the therapies of medical technology and regenerative medicine in all clinical disciplines, and diagnostic systems that reply on innovative contrast and sensing agents. The journal is relevant to areas such as cancer diagnosis and therapy, implantable devices, drug delivery systems, gene vectors, bionanotechnology and tissue engineering.
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