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The Radial Sponges Facilitate Wound Healing by Promoting Cell Migration and Angiogenesis.

Jiawen LiLingfei XiaoShijie GaoHuayi HuangQingjian LeiYan ChenZhe ChenLongjian XueFeifei YanLin Cai
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2023)
The topographic cues of wound dressings play important roles in regulating cellular behaviors, such as cellular migration and morphology, and are capable of providing a prolonged stimulus for promoting wound healing. However, three-dimensional porous dressings that can guide wound healing from the periphery to the center have been poorly studied. Herein, radial sponges with adjustable lamellar spacing and microridge spacing by ice templating are developed to facilitate wound healing. With denser lamellae and microridges, fibroblasts achieve a more orderly arrangement, a larger elongation, and a greater migration rate. Meanwhile, the elongated state enables human umbilical vein endothelial cells to vascularization. The faster healing rate and a higher degree of vascularization based on radial sponges are further demonstrated in full-thickness skin defects in rats. Taken together, radial sponges with the densest lamellae and microridges perform the best in guiding the wound from the periphery to the center of the repair environment. We believe the proposed structure here can be combined with various biochemical factors to provide dressings with functions. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • cell migration
  • endothelial cells
  • ultrasound guided
  • optical coherence tomography
  • vascular endothelial growth factor