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A study of scarless wound healing through programmed inflammation, proliferation and maturation using a redox balancing nanogel.

Monojit DasSusmita MondalRia GhoshSoumendra DarbarLopamudra RoyAnjan Kumar DasDebasish PalSiddhartha Sankar BhattacharyaAsim Kumar MallickJayanta Kumar KunduSamir Kumar Pal
Published in: Journal of biomedical materials research. Part A (2024)
In the study, we have shown the efficacy of an indigenously developed redox balancing chitosan gel with impregnated citrate capped Mn 3 O 4 nanoparticles (nanogel). Application of the nanogel on a wound of preclinical mice model shows role of various signaling molecules and growth factors, and involvement of reactive oxygen species (ROS) at every stage, namely hemostasis, inflammation, and proliferation leading to complete maturation for the scarless wound healing. While in vitro characterization of nanogel using SEM, EDAX, and optical spectroscopy reveals pH regulated redox buffering capacity, in vivo preclinical studies on Swiss albino involving IL-12, IFN-γ, and α-SMA signaling molecules and detailed histopathological investigation and angiogenesis on every stage elucidate role of redox buffering for the complete wound healing process.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • reactive oxygen species
  • oxidative stress
  • signaling pathway
  • high resolution
  • electron transfer
  • dna damage
  • type diabetes
  • transcription factor
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • skeletal muscle