通过原位生物矿化具有顺序光激活抗菌性能的乳源性注射伤口敷料。

IF 8.3 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Small Science Pub Date : 2025-06-23 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1002/smsc.202500026
Qinchao Zhu, Xuhao Zhou, Zhidan Wang, Daxi Ren, Tanchen Ren
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摘要

由于过度使用抗生素导致耐药细菌的出现,无机纳米颗粒的广谱抗菌特性引起了人们越来越多的关注。在这里,描述了在酪蛋白水凝胶的光交联过程中同时原位合成银纳米粒子(AgNPs)的“绿色”策略。AgNPs的原位光激活生物矿化提供了显著的稳定性和抗菌活性,在连续的近红外激光激活过程中具有很高的光热效应。乳源性酪蛋白因其强大的生物矿化能力和伤口愈合活性而被筛选出。酪蛋白- agnp水凝胶敷料具有低溶胀性、良好的力学性能和良好的生物相容性。在动物实验中,酪蛋白- agnp水凝胶通过调节免疫反应加速细菌感染后的伤口修复和组织再生。我们的工作表明,顺序光激活是抗感染伤口治疗的一种很有前途的策略,酪蛋白水凝胶是原位生物矿化的潜在候选者。
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Milk-Derived Injectable Wound Dressing with Sequential Photoactivatable Antibacterial Property through In Situ Biomineralization.

The emergence of drug-resistant bacteria due to excessive antibiotic use has drawn increasing attention to inorganic nanoparticles for their broad-spectrum antibacterial properties. Here, a "green" strategy for the simultaneous in situ synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) during the photocrosslinking process of casein hydrogels is described. The in situ photoactivated biomineralization of AgNPs provides noticeable stability and antibacterial activity, with high photothermal effect during a sequential near-infrared laser activation. The milk-derived casein is screened out due to its great biomineralization capability and wound healing activity. Casein-AgNP hydrogel dressing shows low swelling, good mechanical properties, and nice biocompatibility. In animal experiments, casein-AgNP hydrogel accelerates wound repair and tissue regeneration after bacterial infection by regulating immune response. Our work shows that sequential photoactivation served as a promising strategy for antiinfectious wound treatment, and casein hydrogel stood as a potential candidate for in situ biomineralization.

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期刊介绍: Small Science is a premium multidisciplinary open access journal dedicated to publishing impactful research from all areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. It features interdisciplinary original research and focused review articles on relevant topics. The journal covers design, characterization, mechanism, technology, and application of micro-/nanoscale structures and systems in various fields including physics, chemistry, materials science, engineering, environmental science, life science, biology, and medicine. It welcomes innovative interdisciplinary research and its readership includes professionals from academia and industry in fields such as chemistry, physics, materials science, biology, engineering, and environmental and analytical science. Small Science is indexed and abstracted in CAS, DOAJ, Clarivate Analytics, ProQuest Central, Publicly Available Content Database, Science Database, SCOPUS, and Web of Science.
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