Pan Liang , Yining Ma , Menglin Song , Hong Wang , Xin Peng , Qin Sun , Hongping Shen , Zengjin Liu , Pei Luo , Wei Ren
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Design of nano mume Fructus charcoal by reshaping inflammatory microenvironment as biofunctional wound nanomedicine
Hemorrhagic wound management in severe trauma patients remains a vital clinical problem because of uncontrolled bleeding and inflammatory responses. Charcoal drugs have shown great potential for facilitating hemostasis and wound repair for more than two thousand years. Nevertheless, studies on the inherent biological activities of charcoal drugs and their corresponding pharmacological effects are far from satisfactory. Herein, a novel carbon dot prepared from charred Mume Fructus (CMF-CDs) for enhancing hemorrhagic wound healing was reported for the first time. Surprisingly, the as-prepared CMF-CDs showed good biocompatibility, reactive oxygen species scavenging ability and protection of human cells from oxidative damage. Inspired by this, we confirmed that CMF-CDs enhanced hemorrhagic wound healing by facilitating hemostasis, M2-type macrophage polarization, angiogenesis, collagen deposition and tissue regeneration. Proteomic results further revealed that the CMF-CDs reshaped the inflammatory microenvironment of the wound by reducing excessive ROS produced by tissue oxidative phosphorylation and the tricarboxylic acid cycle metabolic pathway. Ultimately, the discovery of CMF-CDs holds enormous promise for managing severe traumatic wounds and provides theoretical and material insights into charcoal drug-mediated hemostasis applications.
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Materials Today Bio is a multidisciplinary journal that specializes in the intersection between biology and materials science, chemistry, physics, engineering, and medicine. It covers various aspects such as the design and assembly of new structures, their interaction with biological systems, functionalization, bioimaging, therapies, and diagnostics in healthcare. The journal aims to showcase the most significant advancements and discoveries in this field. As part of the Materials Today family, Materials Today Bio provides rigorous peer review, quick decision-making, and high visibility for authors. It is indexed in Scopus, PubMed Central, Emerging Sources, Citation Index (ESCI), and Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).