Novel Sprayable Antioxidative Dressing Based on Fullerene and Curdlan for Accelerating Chronic Wound Healing.
Yiwen PanYuxuan QiChenglong FeiZihang FengYuguo MaChunru WangJingfen HanPublished in: Macromolecular rapid communications (2024)
The effective treatment of chronic wounds represents a critical global medical challenge demanding urgent attention. Persistent inflammation, driven by an excess of reactive oxygen radicals, sets in motion a detrimental cycle leading to chronic wounds and impeding the natural healing process. This study developes a sprayable wound dressing (CMC-C) by covalently grafting amino fullerene to carboxymethylated curdlan. This novel dressing exhibits excellent biocompatibility, antioxidant, and ROS scavenging properties. As additionally, it demonstrates a targeted affinity to HEK-a cells, efficiently reducing the inflammatory response while promoting cell proliferation and migration in vitro. Moreover, the animal experiment investigations reveal that CMC-C significantly accelerates chronic wounds healing by regulating the inflammatory process, promoting collagen deposition, and improving vascularization. These results demonstrate the potential of the sprayable dressing (CMC-C) in curing the healing of chronic wounds through the modulation of the inflammatory microenvironment. Overall, the sprayable hydrogel dressing based on water-soluble derivative of fullerene and curdlan emerges as a potential approach for clinical applications in the treatment of chronic wounds. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.