壳聚糖/海藻酸盐水凝胶负载槲皮素对糖尿病大鼠创面愈合的影响。

IF 2.9 4区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Ghazaleh Larijani, Abolfazl Lotfi, Shirin Barati, Atousa Janzadeh, Saeid Abediankenari, Faezeh Faghihi, Naser Amini
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摘要

糖尿病性溃疡通常是由缺血和氧化应激共同引起的,而伤口的炎症又加剧了这两种情况。槲皮素(3,3',4',5,7-五羟基黄酮)是一种具有抗氧化和抗炎特性的类黄酮,在皮肤再生领域引起了广泛的关注。此外,壳聚糖/海藻酸盐(C/A)伤口敷料已被证明可以创造一个有利于伤口愈合的环境,利用壳聚糖的抗菌和抗炎特性,以及海藻酸盐的水凝胶和吸水特性。因此,开发一种生物支架,如槲皮素负载的C/ a,可能为糖尿病伤口治疗提供一个有希望的替代方案,提供一种支持伤口愈合的皮肤结构。在本研究中,制备了壳聚糖-海藻酸盐水凝胶,并负载不同浓度的槲皮素(0.03%,0.1%和0.3% w/v)。采用傅里叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)、扫描电镜(SEM)、MTT法、肿胀降解试验等体外评价方法,将制备的敷料应用于糖尿病创面大鼠,2周后对创面瘢痕进行组织学分析。C/A水凝胶的FTIR光谱显示了特定官能团对应的特征吸收带,包括羟基(O-H)、胺(N-H)和烯烃(C=C)基团。扫描电镜(SEM)分析表明水凝胶的成功混合和足够的细胞粘附。MTT分析结果显示各组细胞代谢活性无显著差异。在240 min后,各实验组的吸水性水平均达到平稳,表明吸水性达到饱和点。从第1天到第7天,水凝胶的降解率显著增加,无论槲皮素负载如何,各组之间没有显著差异。在第14天,与第7天相比,所有组的再上皮化和胶原沉积都显著增加,尽管槲皮素处理组与对照组或C/A组之间没有显著差异。与对照组和C/A组相比,槲皮素处理组创面直径的减少在第14天明显更大(p
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The effect of chitosan/alginate hydrogel loaded quercetin on wound healing in diabetic rat model.

Diabetic ulcers often result from a combination of ischemia and oxidative stress, which are exacerbated by inflammation in the wound. Quercetin (3,3',4',5,7-pentahydroxyflavone), a flavonoid with well-documented antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, has garnered significant attention in the field of skin regeneration. In addition, chitosan/alginate (C/A) wound dressings have been shown to create a conducive environment for wound healing, leveraging the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties of chitosan, as well as the hydrogel and water-absorbing properties of alginate. Thus, the development of a biologic scaffold, such as quercetin-loaded C/A, may offer a promising alternative for diabetic wound treatment, providing a dermal structure that supports wound healing. In this study, a chitosan-alginate hydrogel was prepared and loaded with varying concentrations of quercetin (0.03%, 0.1%, and 0.3% w/v). Following in vitro evaluation using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), MTT assay, and swelling and degradation tests, the prepared dressings were applied to rats with diabetic wounds, and the resulting scars were analyzed histologically after a 2-week period. The FTIR spectra of the C/A hydrogels revealed characteristic absorption bands corresponding to specific functional groups, including hydroxyl (O-H), amine (N-H), and alkene (C=C) groups. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis demonstrated successful blending of the hydrogels and adequate cell adhesion. The MTT assay results indicated no significant differences in cellular metabolic activity among the groups. The water uptake levels reached a plateau after 240 min across all experimental groups, suggesting a saturation point in water absorption capacity. The degradation rate of the hydrogel increased substantially from day 1 to day 7, with no significant differences observed among the groups, regardless of quercetin loading. A marked increase in re-epithelialization and collagen deposition was observed across all groups at day 14 compared to day 7, although no significant differences were detected between the quercetin-treated groups and the control or C/A groups. The reduction in wound diameter was significantly greater in the quercetin-treated groups compared to the control and C/A groups at day 14 (p < 0.05). Although our quercetin-loaded chitosan/alginate (2:1) wound dressing did not exhibit significant benefits in terms of re-epithelialization or collagen deposition, it did demonstrate efficacy in reducing wound diameter in diabetic rats.

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Journal of Molecular Histology
Journal of Molecular Histology 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Molecular Histology publishes results of original research on the localization and expression of molecules in animal cells, tissues and organs. Coverage includes studies describing novel cellular or ultrastructural distributions of molecules which provide insight into biochemical or physiological function, development, histologic structure and disease processes. Major research themes of particular interest include: - Cell-Cell and Cell-Matrix Interactions; - Connective Tissues; - Development and Disease; - Neuroscience. Please note that the Journal of Molecular Histology does not consider manuscripts dealing with the application of immunological or other probes on non-standard laboratory animal models unless the results are clearly of significant and general biological importance. The Journal of Molecular Histology publishes full-length original research papers, review articles, short communications and letters to the editors. All manuscripts are typically reviewed by two independent referees. The Journal of Molecular Histology is a continuation of The Histochemical Journal.
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