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Hydroxybutyl chitosan/oxidized glucomannan self-healing hydrogels as BMSCs-derived exosomes carriers for advanced stretchable wounds

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APPLIED MATERIALS TODAY
Volume 26, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmt.2021.101342

Keywords

Hydroxybutyl chitosan; Oxidized konjac glucomannan; Self-healing hydrogel; Exosomes; Stretchable wound healing

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  1. National Natural Science Foun-dation of China [81671828, 31500807]
  2. Taishan Scholar Pro-gram, China

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In this study, self-healing hydrogels loaded with biological exosome nanoparticles derived from bone mesenchymal stem cells were successfully developed. These hydrogels demonstrated excellent self-healing and antibacterial properties, promoting wound healing and tissue remodeling in stretchable wounds.
Skin wounds, especially full-thickness skin wounds on stretchable sites, including areas elbows, knees, and nape, usually undergo delayed or poor healing due to the frequent movements. Self-healing hydro-gels are ideal candidates for wound dressings by automatically repairing the gel structural defects and restoring its function to solve the rapid degradation and leakage of loading materials caused by limb com-pression or movement. In this study, self-healing hydrogels loaded with biological exosome nanoparticles derived from bone mesenchymal stem cells was successfully constructed using hydroxybutyl chitosan and oxidized konjac glucomannan via reversible Schiff base reaction. Due to its three-dimensional porous structure and self-healing properties, hydrogels performed well in G ' recover under 350% strain, promoting cell migration and reducing the exosomes leakage by 30.4% and 42.4% at 14 h and 16 h when hydro-gel network destroyed compared with hydroxybutyl chitosan hydrogels, respectively. In addition, hydro-gels also exhibited antibacterial properties against E. coli and S. aureus contributed by the epsilon-poly-L-lysine coating. In vivo, exosome-loaded self-healing hydrogels significantly enhanced the stretchable wounds healing in full-thickness skin defects model by facilitating angiogenesis, promoting collagen deposition and helping skin remodeling. The results suggest that the novel multifunctional exosomes-loaded hydro-gels as an advanced wound dressings exhibited great potential for tissue remodeling and regeneration on stretchable wounds.(c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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