Bioactive Glasses: Advancing Skin Tissue Repair through Multifunctional Mechanisms and Innovations.

IF 8.1 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Biomaterials research Pub Date : 2025-01-22 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.34133/bmr.0134
Zhiyang Ren, Shuhan Tang, Jia Wang, Shuqing Lv, Kai Zheng, Yong Xu, Ke Li
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Abstract

As a complex and dynamically regulated process, wound healing is collaboratively carried out by multiple types of cells. However, the precise mechanisms by which these cells contribute to immune regulation are not yet fully understood. Although research on bone regeneration has been quite extensive, the application of bioactive glass (BG) in skin tissue repair remains still relatively underexplored. The review focuses on the principles and the latest progress of using BGs for skin tissue repair, highlighting BGs' special performance requirements, including biological activity, biocompatibility, biodegradability, and antibacterial properties, emphasizing their potential for skin tissue repair. In addition, BGs play a substantial role in regulating various inflammatory cells (neutrophils, macrophages, mast cells, etc.) and tissue repair cells [fibroblasts, vascular endothelial cells, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), etc.] involved in wound healing. The review also covers recent developments in composite materials incorporating BGs, demonstrating their ability to promote angiogenesis, inhibit wound biofilms, and improve inflammatory responses in chronic wounds. Furthermore, BGs have shown effectiveness in promoting epithelial regeneration and collagen deposition in burn wounds as well as their applications in scar management and post-tumor resection wound care. Finally, we summarize our views on challenges and directions in the emerging field of BGs for skin tissue regeneration research in the future.

生物活性眼镜:通过多功能机制和创新推进皮肤组织修复。
伤口愈合是一个复杂的、动态调控的过程,是由多种细胞协同完成的。然而,这些细胞参与免疫调节的确切机制尚不完全清楚。尽管对骨再生的研究已经相当广泛,但生物活性玻璃(BG)在皮肤组织修复中的应用还相对不够。本文综述了BGs用于皮肤组织修复的原理和最新进展,重点介绍了BGs的特殊性能要求,包括生物活性、生物相容性、生物降解性和抗菌性,强调了BGs在皮肤组织修复中的潜力。此外,BGs在调节各种炎症细胞(中性粒细胞、巨噬细胞、肥大细胞等)和组织修复细胞(成纤维细胞、血管内皮细胞、间充质干细胞(MSCs)等)参与伤口愈合中发挥重要作用。本文还介绍了含有BGs的复合材料的最新进展,展示了它们促进血管生成、抑制伤口生物膜和改善慢性伤口炎症反应的能力。此外,BGs已显示出促进烧伤创面上皮再生和胶原沉积的有效性,以及它们在疤痕管理和肿瘤切除后创面护理中的应用。最后,总结了BGs在未来皮肤组织再生研究中面临的挑战和发展方向。
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