含有天然活性化合物的水凝胶输送系统用于子宫内膜损伤修复:最新进展综述。

Xiaoding Zhou, Qiong Yi, Liqun Yang
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本文综述了近年来在含有天然活性化合物的水凝胶为基础的递送系统,特别是那些来自中药的,用于修复子宫内膜损伤的进展。子宫内膜以其特殊的再生能力而闻名,当它受到损伤时,通常需要有针对性的治疗干预。传统的治疗方法经常表现出有限的疗效,由于其良好的安全性和多方面的治疗潜力,促使人们对基于tcm的策略越来越感兴趣。然而,由于溶解度和生物利用度差等问题,中药化合物的临床翻译仍然具有挑战性。最近生物可降解聚合物水凝胶的创新提供了一个很有前途的解决方案,可以控制生物活性化合物的释放,并通过调节炎症、促进血管生成和促进上皮再生等机制提高治疗效果。本文综述了天然和人工水凝胶的设计原理、制备技术以及在子宫内膜修复中的应用现状。尽管临床前研究结果令人鼓舞,但仍存在重大挑战,包括生物相容性优化、中药配方标准化和水凝胶降解的精确控制。未来的研究应侧重于开发创新材料,集成智能响应系统,推进个性化治疗模式,并进行大规模临床试验。这一领域的进展将依赖于生物材料科学、药学、中医和临床医学的跨学科合作,为这些先进治疗策略的临床应用铺平道路。关键词:水凝胶、天然活性化合物、子宫内膜修复、给药系统。
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Hydrogel-based delivery systems loaded with natural active compounds for endometrial injury repair: a review of recent advances.

This review highlights recent advancements in hydrogel-based delivery systems incorporating natural active compounds, particularly those derived from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), for the repair of endometrial injuries. The endometrium, known for its exceptional regenerative capacity, often requires targeted therapeutic interventions when damaged. Conventional treatment approaches frequently exhibit limited efficacy, prompting growing interest in TCM-based strategies due to their favourable safety profiles and multifaceted therapeutic potential. However, clinical translation of TCM compounds remains challenging due to issues such as poor solubility and bioavailability. Recent innovations in biodegradable polymeric hydrogels offer a promising solution, enabling controlled release of bioactive compounds and enhancing therapeutic efficacy through mechanisms such as inflammation modulation, promotion of angiogenesis, and facilitation of epithelial regeneration. This review delves into the design principles, fabrication techniques, and current applications of natural and synthetic hydrogels in endometrial repair. While preclinical findings are encouraging, significant challenges persist, including biocompatibility optimization, standardization of TCM formulations, and precise control of hydrogel degradation. Future research should focus on developing innovative materials, integrating smart responsive systems, advancing personalized treatment modalities, and conducting large-scale clinical trials. Progress in this field will depend on interdisciplinary collaboration across biomaterials science, pharmacy, TCM, and clinical medicine, paving the way for clinical adoption of these advanced therapeutic strategies.

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