Multifunctional Magnesium Organic Framework-Based Microneedle Patch for Accelerating Diabetic Wound Healing.
Mengting YinJiayingzi WuMingwu DengPei WangGuangyu JiMingsong WangChaohui ZhouNicholas Thomas BlumWenjie ZhangHuali ShiNengqing JiaXiansong WangPeng HuangPublished in: ACS nano (2021)
Diabetic wound healing is one of the major challenges in the biomedical fields. The conventional single drug treatments have unsatisfactory efficacy, and the drug delivery effectiveness is restricted by the penetration depth. Herein, we develop a magnesium organic framework-based microneedle patch (denoted as MN-MOF-GO-Ag) that can realize transdermal delivery and combination therapy for diabetic wound healing. Multifunctional magnesium organic frameworks (Mg-MOFs) are mixed with poly(γ-glutamic acid) (γ-PGA) hydrogel and loaded into the tips of MN-MOF-GO-Ag, which slowly releases Mg2+ and gallic acid in the deep layer of the dermis. The released Mg2+ induces cell migration and endothelial tubulogenesis, while gallic acid, a reactive oxygen species-scavenger, promotes antioxidation. Besides, the backing layer of MN-MOF-GO-Ag is made of γ-PGA hydrogel and graphene oxide-silver nanocomposites (GO-Ag) which further enables excellent antibacterial effects for accelerating wound healing. The therapeutic effects of MN-MOF-GO-Ag on wound healing are demonstrated with the full-thickness cutaneous wounds of a diabetic mouse model. The significant improvement of wound healing is achieved for mice treated with MN-MOF-GO-Ag.
Keyphrases
- wound healing
- metal organic framework
- quantum dots
- drug delivery
- visible light
- highly efficient
- cell migration
- mouse model
- reactive oxygen species
- room temperature
- randomized controlled trial
- optical coherence tomography
- emergency department
- metabolic syndrome
- adipose tissue
- gold nanoparticles
- drug induced
- newly diagnosed
- adverse drug