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Two-Pronged Strategy of Biomechanically Active and Biochemically Multifunctional Hydrogel Wound Dressing To Accelerate Wound Closure and Wound Healing

Journal

CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 32, Issue 23, Pages 9937-9953

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.0c02823

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51973172, 51673155]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province [2020JC-03, 2019TD-020]
  3. State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials
  4. World-Class Universities (Disciplines) and Characteristic Development Guidance Funds for the Central Universities
  5. Opening Project of the Key Laboratory of Shaanxi Province for Craniofacial Precision Medicine Research, College of Stomatology, Xi'an Jiaotong University [2019LHM-KFKT008]

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A two-pronged strategy of biomechanically active and biochemically functional hydrogel wound dressing which can assist wound closure and have multiple functions to promote wound healing has been rarely reported. Herein, we designed a series of biomechanically active injectable self-healing hydrogels based on quaternized chitosan (QCS), polydopamine-coated reduction graphene oxide (rGO-PDA), and poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAm) as multifunctional wound dressings to promote wound closure and wound healing. These biomechanically active wound dressings have excellent thermoresponsive self-contraction and tissue adhesion properties. They adhere strongly to the skin and assist wound closure by actively contracting wounds through self-contraction. Moreover, these hydrogels exhibit biochemical multifunctions that are beneficial to wound healing, including good self-healing property, temperature-dependent drug release ability, anti-infection, antioxidation, and conductivity. The in vivo full-thickness skin defect model demonstrates that the hydrogel dressings significantly promoted wound closure with accelerated wound contraction and promoted the wound-healing process with higher granulation tissue thickness, collagen disposition, and enhanced vascularization. In summary, the biomechanically active injectable self-healing conductive adhesive hydrogels promoted wound healing by assisting wound closure and biochemical functions, opening a two-pronged strategy approach to wound management through combining biomechanical and biochemical functions together.

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