基于氧化还原右旋糖酐的自适应黏附水凝胶用于结膜下损伤减轻炎症和加速愈合。

IF 5.4 2区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Boyuan An, Yuting Deng, Haohao Cui, Mengke Wang, Jiake Li, Qin Zeng, Zhanrong Li, Jingguo Li
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摘要

结膜和结膜下组织的创伤性或化学性损伤可导致缺陷和相关的炎症反应,显著损害组织修复过程。目前的修复方法缺乏有效的消炎作用与伤口密封的结合。我们将氧化还原葡聚糖(POD)与聚乙烯醇(PVA)通过物理氢键和硼酯键结合,并通过冻融循环实现结构加固,开发出一种新型的自适应、抗炎、双网络水凝胶粘合剂(POAD)。POD表面结合了高度自由度的伯羟基和活性醛基团,显著提高了内聚性和界面相互作用。此外,水凝胶适应复杂的伤口形状,在活性氧(ROS)存在下降解缓慢,缓解炎症,同时为组织再生腾出空间,加速组织修复过程。这些特性表明POAD水凝胶将是未来功能性眼表重建的一种替代策略。
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Redox Dextran-Based Self-Adapting Adhesive Hydrogels for Subconjunctival Injury to Alleviate Inflammation and Accelerate Healing.

Traumatic or chemical injuries to the conjunctival and subconjunctival tissue can lead to defects and associated inflammatory responses, significantly impairing the tissue repair process. Current repair methods lack effective integration of anti-inflammatory action with wound sealing. We combined redox dextran (POD) with poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) through physical hydrogen bonds and boronic ester bonds and achieved structural reinforcement through freeze-thawing cycles, developing a novel, self-adapting, anti-inflammatory, dual-network hydrogel adhesive (POAD). The POD surface combines both high degree of freedom primary hydroxyl groups and reactive aldehyde groups, which significantly improves the cohesive and interfacial interactions. In addition, the hydrogel adapts to complex wound shapes and degrades slowly in the presence of reactive oxygen species (ROS), relieving inflammation while making room for tissue regeneration and accelerating the tissue repair process. These properties suggest that POAD hydrogels will be an alternative strategy for future functional ocular surface reconstruction.

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Biomacromolecules
Biomacromolecules 化学-高分子科学
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
4.80%
发文量
417
审稿时长
1.6 months
期刊介绍: Biomacromolecules is a leading forum for the dissemination of cutting-edge research at the interface of polymer science and biology. Submissions to Biomacromolecules should contain strong elements of innovation in terms of macromolecular design, synthesis and characterization, or in the application of polymer materials to biology and medicine. Topics covered by Biomacromolecules include, but are not exclusively limited to: sustainable polymers, polymers based on natural and renewable resources, degradable polymers, polymer conjugates, polymeric drugs, polymers in biocatalysis, biomacromolecular assembly, biomimetic polymers, polymer-biomineral hybrids, biomimetic-polymer processing, polymer recycling, bioactive polymer surfaces, original polymer design for biomedical applications such as immunotherapy, drug delivery, gene delivery, antimicrobial applications, diagnostic imaging and biosensing, polymers in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, polymeric scaffolds and hydrogels for cell culture and delivery.
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