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Nano-oxygenated hydrogels for locally and permeably hypoxia relieving to heal chronic wounds

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 282, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2022.121401

Keywords

Chronic wound; Hypoxia; Oxygen delivery; Perfluorocarbon nanoparticle; Wound dressing

Funding

  1. National Key Technologies RD Program [2015BAI13B09]
  2. National Key Technologies R&D Program of China [2017YFC0110904]
  3. Clinical Center for Colorectal Cancer, Capital Medical University [1192070313]

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This study reports a technique to deliver dissolved oxygen locally into wound surface by adding lyophilized oxygen encapsulated nanoparticles to traditional gel-based wound dressings. The results show that this technique has therapeutic effects on hypoxic cells in vitro and on open wounds and diabetic mice models. With its biocompatibility, effectiveness and practicality, this hydrogel has significant transformation value in caring for and accelerating the healing of various clinical wounds, especially chronic wounds.
Exposed chronic wounds are usually covered by hypoxic tissues accompanied with necrosis, persistent inflammation and anaerobic infections. Since atmospheric oxygen air can only penetrate about 0.3 mm tissues, meanwhile oxygen from the circulation is difficult to reach chronic wounds through the destroyed blood vessels, a solution to deliver oxygen locally and permeably is urgently needed. Herein we report a technique to reform traditional gel-based wound dressings by adding lyophilized oxygen encapsulated nanoparticles, which can deliver dissolved oxygen locally into wound surface. This delivery technique can potentially evaluate the therapeutic effects on hypoxic epithelial, endothelial and fibroblasts in vitro. Further experiments confirm the effects on both open wounds bearing and flap transplanted diabetic mice models. Considering its biocompatibility, effectiveness and practicality, we believe our hydrogel has significant transformation value to care and accelerate the healing of various clinical wounds, especially chronic wound.

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