Advanced polymer hydrogels that promote diabetic ulcer healing: mechanisms, classifications, and medical applications.

IF 11.3 1区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Yamei Xu, Qiyuan Hu, Zongyun Wei, Yi Ou, Youde Cao, Hang Zhou, Mengna Wang, Kexiao Yu, Bing Liang
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Abstract

Diabetic ulcers (DUs) are one of the most serious complications of diabetes mellitus. The application of a functional dressing is a crucial step in DU treatment and is associated with the patient's recovery and prognosis. However, traditional dressings with a simple structure and a single function cannot meet clinical requirements. Therefore, researchers have turned their attention to advanced polymer dressings and hydrogels to solve the therapeutic bottleneck of DU treatment. Hydrogels are a class of gels with a three-dimensional network structure that have good moisturizing properties and permeability and promote autolytic debridement and material exchange. Moreover, hydrogels mimic the natural environment of the extracellular matrix, providing suitable surroundings for cell proliferation. Thus, hydrogels with different mechanical strengths and biological properties have been extensively explored as DU dressing platforms. In this review, we define different types of hydrogels and elaborate the mechanisms by which they repair DUs. Moreover, we summarize the pathological process of DUs and review various additives used for their treatment. Finally, we examine the limitations and obstacles that exist in the development of the clinically relevant applications of these appealing technologies. This review defines different types of hydrogels and carefully elaborate the mechanisms by which they repair diabetic ulcers (DUs), summarizes the pathological process of DUs, and reviews various bioactivators used for their treatment.

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促进糖尿病溃疡愈合的先进聚合物水凝胶:机制、分类和医学应用。
糖尿病溃疡(DUs)是糖尿病最严重的并发症之一。功能敷料的应用是DU治疗的关键步骤,与患者的恢复和预后有关。传统敷料结构简单,功能单一,已不能满足临床需要。因此,研究人员将注意力转向了先进的聚合物敷料和水凝胶,以解决DU治疗的治疗瓶颈。水凝胶是一类具有三维网状结构的凝胶,具有良好的保湿性能和渗透性,促进自溶清创和物质交换。此外,水凝胶模拟了细胞外基质的自然环境,为细胞增殖提供了合适的环境。因此,具有不同机械强度和生物性能的水凝胶作为DU敷料平台被广泛探索。在这篇综述中,我们定义了不同类型的水凝胶,并阐述了它们修复DUs的机制。此外,我们还总结了DUs的病理过程,并对目前治疗DUs的各种添加剂进行了综述。最后,我们研究了这些吸引人的技术在临床相关应用的发展中存在的限制和障碍。本文对不同类型的水凝胶进行了定义,并详细阐述了它们修复糖尿病溃疡的机制,总结了糖尿病溃疡的病理过程,并综述了用于治疗糖尿病溃疡的各种生物激活剂。
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Biomaterials Research
Biomaterials Research Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
3.50%
发文量
63
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: Biomaterials Research, the official journal of the Korean Society for Biomaterials, is an open-access interdisciplinary publication that focuses on all aspects of biomaterials research. The journal covers a wide range of topics including novel biomaterials, advanced techniques for biomaterial synthesis and fabrication, and their application in biomedical fields. Specific areas of interest include functional biomaterials, drug and gene delivery systems, tissue engineering, nanomedicine, nano/micro-biotechnology, bio-imaging, regenerative medicine, medical devices, 3D printing, and stem cell research. By exploring these research areas, Biomaterials Research aims to provide valuable insights and promote advancements in the biomaterials field.
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