A Choline Phosphoryl-Conjugated Chitosan/Oxidized Dextran Injectable Self-Healing Hydrogel for Improved Hemostatic Efficacy.
Ziran ZhuKaiwen ZhangYiwen XianGang HeZheng PanHufei WangChong ZhangDe-Cheng WuPublished in: Biomacromolecules (2022)
The development of injectable hydrogels with good biocompatibility, self-healing, and superior hemostatic properties is highly desirable in emergency and clinical applications. Herein, we report an in situ injectable and self-healing hemostatic hydrogel based on choline phosphoryl functionalized chitosan (CS- g -CP) and oxidized dextran (ODex). The CP groups were hypothesized to accelerate hemostasis by facilitating erythrocyte adhesion and aggregation. Our results reveal that the CS- g -CP/ODex hydrogels exhibit enhanced blood clotting and erythrocyte adhesion/aggregation capacities compared to those of the CS/ODex hydrogels. The CS- g -CP 50 /ODex 75 hydrogel presents rapid gelation time, good mechanical strength and tissue adhesiveness, satisfactory bursting pressure, and favorable biocompatibility. The hemostatic ability of the CS- g -CP 50 /ODex 75 hydrogel was significantly improved compared to that of the CS/ODex hydrogel and commercial fibrin sealant in the rat tail amputation and liver/spleen injury models. Our study highlights the positive and synergistic effects of CP groups on hemostasis and strongly supports the CS- g -CP 50 /ODex 75 hydrogel as a promising adhesive for hemorrhage control.
Keyphrases
- hyaluronic acid
- tissue engineering
- drug delivery
- wound healing
- cancer therapy
- public health
- oxidative stress
- gene expression
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- dna methylation
- biofilm formation
- genome wide
- quantum dots
- staphylococcus aureus
- liquid chromatography
- lower limb
- sensitive detection
- peripheral artery disease
- tandem mass spectrometry