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A multifunctional chitosan composite aerogel based on high density amidation for chronic wound healing

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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
卷 321, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.121248

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Aerogel; Green fabrication; Oxidative stress; Angiogenesis; Chronic wound healing

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The prepared functional aerogel (CG-DA-VEGF) with excellent physicochemical properties and biological activities could significantly promote angiogenesis and re-epithelialization, making it an ideal material for the treatment of chronic wounds.
The management of chronic wounds remains a challenging clinical problem worldwide, mainly because of secondary infections, excessive oxidative stress, and blocked angiogenesis. Aerogel is a novel material with high porosity and specific surface area that allows gas exchange and rapid absorption of a large amount of exudate as well as loading bioactive molecules. Therefore, functional aerogel can be an ideal material for chronic wound treatment. The multifunctional aerogel (CG-DA-VEGF) was prepared by a simple and eco-friendly freeze-drying process combined with harmless EDC/NHS as crosslinking agents using chitosan and dopamine-grafted gelatin as raw materials. The physicochemical characterization revealed that the CG-DA-VEGF aerogel had excellent water absorption, water retention, and mechanical properties, and could release VEGF continuously and stably. In vitro experiments demonstrated that the CG-DA-VEGF aerogel exhibited effective antioxidant and antibacterial properties, as well as superb cytocompatibility. In vivo experiments further confirmed that the CG-DA-VEGF aerogel could significantly improve angiogenesis and re-epithelialization, and promote collagen deposition, thus accelerating wound healing with excellent biosafety. These results suggest that the as-prepared CG-DAVEGF aerogel may be adopted as a promising multifunctional graft for the treatment of chronic wounds.

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