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Coaxial structured drug loaded dressing combined with induced stem cell differentiation for enhanced wound healing

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BIOMATERIALS ADVANCES
Volume 134, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2021.112542

Keywords

Tissue engineering; Multi-functional; Electiospun fibers; Immunostaining; RT-PCR; Western

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61973003, 11627803, 61603002]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC0115500, 2018YFE0194500]
  3. USTC Research Funds of the Double First-Class Initiative [YD2380002001]
  4. Basic and Clinical Collaborative Research Improvement Project of Anhui Medical University [2019xkjT017]
  5. Key Program in the Youth Elite Support Plan in Universities of Anhui Province [gxyqZD2020012]
  6. Teaching Research Project of Anhui Province [2020jyxm0886]

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In this study, a directional core-shell drug-loaded magnetocaloric response dressing was developed to prevent drug-resistant infection and promote stem cell differentiation and wound healing. The functional fibers significantly accelerated the healing process.
Controllable drug-loaded dressings combined with induced stem cell differentiation have received considerable interest. In this study, a directional core-shell drug-loaded magnetocaloric response PCL/Gelatin-Antibiotics/Fe3O4 multifunctional dressing was developed. Due to the magnetothermal heating effect of magnetic nanoparticles and the contraction of elastic electrospun fibers, the fibers release antibiotics as needed to prevent drug-resistant infection. IV collagenase catalyzes the degradation of gelatin by achieving an optimum reaction temperature, the purpose of which is also to reduce the viscosity of liquid gelatin and promote the release of drugs. With the sacrifice of gelatin, the directional structure of scaffold and the internal steric hindrance promoted stem cell differentiation and wound healing. The expression of Vimentin, VEGF, bFGF, TGF-beta, and THY1 was confirmed by fluorescence immunostaining and RT-PCR. Western blot was used to detect expression of Vimentin, collagen, CD34, and CD31 in the (5/5, nu/v) PCL/gelatin scaffold incubated with mouse wound. Therefore, the functional fibers can significantly accelerate the healing process.

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