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Hypoxic Microenvironment Reconstruction with Synergistic Biofunctional Ions Promotes Diabetic Wound Healing.

Xiaochen ChenLiyan ZhangWenwen ChaiPengfei TianJua KimJingxin DingHao ZhangChunyu LiuDeping WangXu CuiHaobo Pan
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2023)
Chronic hypoxia and ischemia make diabetic wounds non-healing. Cellular functions of diabetic chronic wounds are inhibited under a pathological environment. Therefore, we developed a composite hydrogel system to promote diabetic wound healing. The composite hydrogel system consists of ε-poly-lysine, calcium peroxide, and borosilicate glass (BG). The hydrogel supplies continuous dissolved oxygen molecules to the wound that can penetrate the skin tissue to restore normal cellular function and promote vascular regeneration. Biofunctional ions released from BGs can recruit more macrophages through neovascularization and modulate macrophage phenotypic transformation. Combining oxygen-mediated vascular regeneration and ion-mediated inflammatory regulation significantly accelerated diabetic wound healing. Our findings indicate that this composite hydrogel system holds promise as a novel tissue engineering material. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • wound healing
  • tissue engineering
  • stem cells
  • quantum dots
  • type diabetes
  • machine learning
  • drug delivery
  • cancer therapy
  • endothelial cells
  • drug induced