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Injectable and Self-healing Chitosan-based Hydrogel with MOF-loaded α-lipoic Acid Promotes Diabetic Wound Healing

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2021 Dec 3
PMID 34857296
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Abstract

The difficulty of wound healing in patients with diabetes mellitus remains a considerable challenge for clinical and scientific research. To address the problem of poor healing that affects chronic wounds in patients with diabetes, we developed an injectable self-healing hydrogel based on chitosan (CS), hyaluronic acid (HA), and kalium γ-cyclodextrin metal organic frameworks (K-γ-CD-MOFs) loaded α-lipoic acid (α-LA) with antibacterial activity and antioxidant performance. In vitro analysis showed that the hydrogel could promote cell proliferation and migration on the basis of Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8) assay and Transwell experiments. Moreover, the addition of α-LA allowed the reversal of oxidative stress-induced cell damage. In vivo analyses were performed involving a full-thickness wound model in diabetic Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. The hydrogel dressing significantly promoted the wound healing process with better granulation tissue formation and more collagen deposition because of its multifunctional traits, suggesting that it can be an excellent treatment for chronic full-thickness skin wound healing.

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