双作用策略:伤口微环境反应性水凝胶和外泌体介导的葡萄糖调节增强了糖尿病伤口的内外向修复

IF 10.5 1区 医学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Shaoxin Tang , Keru Feng , Rui Yang , Yang Cheng , Nianyuan Shi , Hui Zhang , Zhao Wei , Yufei Ma
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持续高血糖引起糖尿病创面复杂的病理微环境,严重阻碍创面愈合。目前大多数治疗方法(如水凝胶敷料)很少关注血糖水平对糖尿病伤口愈合的影响。在本研究中,我们开发了一种包括伤口微环境反应、多功能水凝胶和外泌体介导的葡萄糖调节在内的协同治疗策略,用于糖尿病伤口治疗。首先,构建明胶-多巴胺(GelDA)交联透明质酸-苯硼酸(HA-PBA)水凝胶(GDHP),具有良好的可注射性、自愈性和粘附性。这种GDHP水凝胶不仅能有效缓解氧化应激、减轻炎症,还能促进角质细胞迁移。然后,负载盐酸环丙沙星(CIP·H)制备GDHPC水凝胶,该水凝胶可响应糖尿病创面微环境(如低pH、高葡萄糖和活性氧),并降解并控释CIP·H,呈现按需抗菌特性。从人脐带间充质干细胞衍生的外泌体(humsc -exos)通过尾静脉注射给药于糖尿病小鼠,其可能通过调节胰腺免疫微环境来修复受损的胰岛,从而促进胰岛素分泌,进一步降低血糖水平。采用这种协同治疗策略,与单独使用GDHPC水凝胶和hucMSC-exos治疗相比,1型糖尿病小鼠全层皮肤伤口愈合良好,愈合速度快。这种促进伤口愈合的作用可能与减少炎症和促进血管生成有关。本研究为开发一种双作用策略提供了新的思路,该策略可以有效地维持葡萄糖稳态,改善创面微环境,从而促进糖尿病创面的内向外修复,为未来糖尿病创面治疗提供了一条有前景的治疗途径。
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A dual-action strategy: Wound microenvironment responsive hydrogel and exosome-mediated glucose regulation enhance inside-out diabetic wound repair

A dual-action strategy: Wound microenvironment responsive hydrogel and exosome-mediated glucose regulation enhance inside-out diabetic wound repair

A dual-action strategy: Wound microenvironment responsive hydrogel and exosome-mediated glucose regulation enhance inside-out diabetic wound repair
Sustained hyperglycemia induces complex pathological microenvironment in diabetic wounds, significantly hindering wound healing. Most current therapeutic approaches (e.g., hydrogel dressings) have paid little attention to the effect of blood glucose levels on diabetic wound healing. In this study, a synergetic therapeutic strategy including a wound microenvironment responsive, multifunctional hydrogel and the exosome-mediated glucose regulation is developed for diabetic wound treatment. First, a gelatin-dopamine (GelDA) crosslinked hyaluronic acid-phenylboronic acid (HA-PBA) hydrogel (GDHP) is constructed with good injectable, self-healing, and adhesive abilities. Such GDHP hydrogel not only can effectively relieve oxidative stress and reduce inflammation, but also promote keratinocyte migration. Then, ciprofloxacin hydrochloride (CIP·H) is loaded to prepare the GDHPC hydrogel that may respond to diabetic wound microenvironment (e.g., low pH, high glucose and reactive oxygen species) and degrade for controlled release of CIP·H, showing on-demand antibacterial properties. Exosomes derived from human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hucMSC-exos) are administered via tail vein injection in diabetic mice, which may repair injured pancreatic islets by modulating the pancreatic immune microenvironment, thus promoting insulin secretion and further reducing blood glucose levels. By applying this synergetic therapeutic strategy, the full-thickness cutaneous wounds in type 1 diabetic mice heal well and quickly compared to that treated with the GDHPC hydrogel and the hucMSC-exos alone. This promotion effect on wound healing may associate with reducing inflammation and promoting angiogenesis. This study sheds new light on the development of a dual-action strategy that can effectively maintain glucose homeostasis, improve the wound microenvironment, and consequently promote inside-out repair of diabetic wounds, offering a promising therapeutic avenue for future diabetic wound treatment.
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Journal of Controlled Release
Journal of Controlled Release 医学-化学综合
CiteScore
18.50
自引率
5.60%
发文量
700
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Controlled Release (JCR) proudly serves as the Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society and the Japan Society of Drug Delivery System. Dedicated to the broad field of delivery science and technology, JCR publishes high-quality research articles covering drug delivery systems and all facets of formulations. This includes the physicochemical and biological properties of drugs, design and characterization of dosage forms, release mechanisms, in vivo testing, and formulation research and development across pharmaceutical, diagnostic, agricultural, environmental, cosmetic, and food industries. Priority is given to manuscripts that contribute to the fundamental understanding of principles or demonstrate the advantages of novel technologies in terms of safety and efficacy over current clinical standards. JCR strives to be a leading platform for advancements in delivery science and technology.
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