低温大气等离子体增强复合聚合物载体再生慢性伤口的功能:体内实验

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摘要

皮肤有一层上皮屏障。将生长因子输送到更深的伤口通常是相当具有挑战性的,这些通常限制了慢性伤口愈合的治疗效果。慢性伤口的有效愈合也需要充足的血流量。因此,解决这些问题是至关重要的。在目前可获得的生物医学材料中,定制水凝胶有利于转化医学。然而,这些水凝胶表现出的机械性能不足,阻碍了它们在生物医学上的应用。冷常压等离子体(CAP)具有强大的交联/聚合能力。对CAP进行了光谱表征,以确定激发辐射和种类(羟基和紫外线)。CAP用于聚合吡咯(生成Ppy)和交联杂化聚合物(Ppy、透明质酸(HA)和明胶(GEL)),作为慢性伤口的多模态敷料(CAP-Ppy/GEL/HA),用于掺入治疗性血小板蛋白(PPs)。本文对制备的CAP-Ppy/GEL/HA/PP配合物的物理化学和生物学特性进行了评价。CAP-Ppy/GEL/HA/PPs对体外创面愈合有积极影响。此外,CAP-Ppy/GEL/HA复合物改善了力学方面、治疗方面的缓释/滞留效应,以及近红外(NIR)驱动的病变光热-高温效应,从而驱动具有抗炎特性的热休克蛋白(HSP)的表达,促进体内糖尿病伤口的恢复。这些体外和体内结果支持CAP-Ppy/GEL/HA/PPs用于糖尿病伤口再生。
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Cold-atmospheric plasma augments functionalities of hybrid polymeric carriers regenerating chronic wounds: In vivo experiments

The skin possesses an epithelial barrier. Delivering growth factors to deeper wounds is usually rather challenging, and these typically restrict the therapeutic efficacy for chronic wound healing. Efficient healing of chronic wounds also requires abundant blood flow. Therefore, addressing these concerns is crucial. Among presently accessible biomedical materials, tailored hydrogels are favorable for translational medicine. However, these hydrogels display insufficient mechanical properties, hampering their biomedical uses. Cold-atmospheric plasma (CAP) has potent cross-linking/polymerizing abilities. The CAP was characterized spectroscopically to identify excited radiation and species (hydroxyl and UV). CAP was used to polymerize pyrrole (creating Ppy) and crosslink hybrid polymers (Ppy, hyaluronic acid (HA), and gelatin (GEL)) as a multimodal dressing for chronic wounds (CAP-Ppy/GEL/HA), which were used to incorporate therapeutic platelet proteins (PPs). Herein, the physicochemical and biological features of the developed CAP-Ppy/GEL/HA/PP complex were assessed. CAP-Ppy/GEL/HA/PPs had positive impacts on wound healing in vitro. In addition, the CAP-Ppy/GEL/HA complex has improved mechanical aspects, therapeutics sustained-release/retention effect, and near-infrared (NIR)-driven photothermal-hyperthermic effects on lesions that drive the expression of heat-shock protein (HSP) with anti-inflammatory properties for boosted restoration of diabetic wounds in vivo. These in vitro and in vivo outcomes support the use of CAP-Ppy/GEL/HA/PPs for diabetic wound regeneration.

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