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Cation-π Interaction-Enhanced Self-Healing Injectable Hydrogels for Gastric Perforation Repair.

Changyuan HeSiwei BiRuiqi LiuHongyu ZhaoChong ChenXueshan ZhaoJun GuBin Yan
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Surgical operations are the preferred treatment for gastric perforation (GP) but incur postoperative complications such as gastrointestinal adhesions and bacterial infections, leading to inefficient wound healing and serious complications that may even threaten the life of the patient. Developing hydrogel dressings capable of adapting to the gastric environment (acid) and decreasing visceral adhesions and bacterial infections after GP treatment is crucial. In this article, we developed an injectable, self-healing hydrogel using cation-π interactions between protonated amines and aromatic rings under acidic conditions and explored it for GP repair. The hydrogels demonstrate exceptional self-healing capabilities under acidic conditions and can be effectively tailored for the gastric environment. In addition, the hydrogel demonstrated significant efficacy in preventing gastrointestinal adhesion, reducing inflammation, promoting angiogenesis, and effectively facilitating wound healing in a rat GP model. This novel hydrogel demonstrates adaptability to the gastric environment, rendering it highly promising for potential applications in gastric trauma healing.
Keyphrases
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