Fabrication of Curcumin-Loaded Silk Fibroin and Polyvinyl Alcohol Composite Hydrogel Films for Skin Wound Healing.
Ruofan WangLiming RuanGuohua JiangPengfei LiUladzislau E AharodnikauKhaydar E YunusovXiaofei GaoSergey O SolomevichPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2022)
Skin regeneration of full-thickness wounds remains a challenge, requiring a well-regulated interplay of cell-cell and cell-matrix signaling. Herein, the composite hydrogel films composed of silk fibroin (SF) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as scaffolds loaded with curcumin nanoparticles (Cur NPs) were developed for skin wound healing. The structure and physicochemical properties of hydrogel films were first evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), water contact angle, and chemical and mechanical measurements. In addition, the as-fabricated composite hydrogel films have a unique 3D structure and excellent biocompatibility that facilitates the adhesion and growth of cells. Antimicrobial tests in vitro showed that they could inhibit the growth of bacteria due to the incorporation of Cur NPs into composite hydrogel films. The efficacy of the curcumin-loaded SF/PVA composite hydrogel films for skin wound healing was investigated on the skin defect model in vivo . Immunological analysis showed that the as-fabricated Cur NP-loaded SF/PVA composite hydrogel films inhibited inflammation at the wound sites, while promoting angiogenesis during the wound healing process.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- room temperature
- tissue engineering
- single cell
- electron microscopy
- cell therapy
- carbon nanotubes
- high resolution
- staphylococcus aureus
- oxidative stress
- escherichia coli
- transcription factor
- mass spectrometry
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cell proliferation
- optical coherence tomography
- cell cycle arrest
- cell migration
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- high speed
- bone regeneration
- data analysis