Berberine-based strategies: novel delivery systems bring out new potential for wound healing.

IF 5.7 3区 医学 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Jie Yin, Siqi Qin, Junren Chen, Napsan Wong, Cheng Peng, Dan Li
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Wound healing is a highly regulated biological process that restores tissue integrity following injury, while it could be disrupted in specific conditions such as diabetes mellitus (DM) and bacterial infection, leading to delayed healing and serious complications. Berberine (BBR) is a pivotal naturally occurring isoquinoline alkaloid with multiple pharmacological activities, especially anti-inflammation, anti-bacteria, anti-oxidative stress, which are beneficial for wound healing. Recently, various novel carrier materials such as hydrogel scaffold, nanofiber membrane, and nanoparticles with specific pH, temperature, glucose, ROS, near infrared light responsive and controlled release properties have been utilized as carries to improve the bioactive and bioavailability of BBR that bring out promising therapeutic effect on acute wound, diabetic wound, infected wound, and burned wound. In this review, the design, synthesis, and application of novel delivery systems loaded/based with BBR were summarized based on the characteristics of these smart materials. Remarkably, the action of BBR delivery systems on wound healing are highlighted, with the aim of promoting the development of innovative materials for drug delivery in wound healing, particularly under chronic conditions in clinic.

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基于小檗碱的策略:新的输送系统为伤口愈合带来了新的潜力。
伤口愈合是一个高度调控的生物过程,可在损伤后恢复组织完整性,但在糖尿病(DM)和细菌感染等特殊情况下,伤口愈合可能会被破坏,导致愈合延迟和严重并发症。小檗碱(Berberine, BBR)是一种重要的天然异喹啉类生物碱,具有抗炎、抗菌、抗氧化应激等多种药理作用,有利于伤口愈合。近年来,利用具有特定pH、温度、葡萄糖、活性氧、近红外光响应和控释特性的水凝胶支架、纳米纤维膜、纳米颗粒等新型载体材料作为载体,提高BBR的生物活性和生物利用度,在急性创面、糖尿病创面、感染创面、烧伤创面等方面显示出良好的治疗效果。本文根据这些智能材料的特点,综述了负载/基于BBR的新型传递系统的设计、合成和应用。值得注意的是,BBR递送系统在伤口愈合中的作用被强调,目的是促进创新材料的发展,用于伤口愈合的药物递送,特别是在临床慢性疾病下。
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Chinese Medicine
Chinese Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.10%
发文量
133
审稿时长
31 weeks
期刊介绍: Chinese Medicine is an open access, online journal publishing evidence-based, scientifically justified, and ethical research into all aspects of Chinese medicine. Areas of interest include recent advances in herbal medicine, clinical nutrition, clinical diagnosis, acupuncture, pharmaceutics, biomedical sciences, epidemiology, education, informatics, sociology, and psychology that are relevant and significant to Chinese medicine. Examples of research approaches include biomedical experimentation, high-throughput technology, clinical trials, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, sampled surveys, simulation, data curation, statistics, omics, translational medicine, and integrative methodologies. Chinese Medicine is a credible channel to communicate unbiased scientific data, information, and knowledge in Chinese medicine among researchers, clinicians, academics, and students in Chinese medicine and other scientific disciplines of medicine.
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