Preparation of Photocatalytic and Antibacterial MOF Nanozyme Used for Infected Diabetic Wound Healing
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Bacterial infection has been a considerable obstacle for diabetic wound healing. A multifunctional nanoplatform used as nanozyme for bacterial infected diabetic wound is extremely attractive. Therefore, gold nanoclusters modified zirconium-based porphyrin metal-organic frameworks (Au NCs@PCN) were constructed by an growth method. Through SEM, TEM, and EDS mapping, the surface of ellipsoid-shaped particles around 190 nm was observed to be evenly interspersed with 5-8 nm gold nanoclusters. Notably, Au NCs@PCN exhibits excellent performance in exciting ROS generation and photothermal effects. Under near-infrared (NIR) laser irradiation, Au NCs@PCN can be heated to 56.2 °C and produce ROS, showing an effective killing effect on bacteria. Antibacterial studies showed that Au NCs@PCN inhibited MRSA and Amp by destroying membrane structure and inducing protein leakage up to 95.3% and 90.6%, respectively. Animal experiments showed that Au NCs@PCN treated diabetic rats had reduced wound coverage to 2.7% within 21 days. The immunoblot analysis showed that proangiogenic and proepithelial cell proliferation factors were expressed significantly up-regulated. These results prove that Au NCs@PCN with photocatalytic and nanozyme activity has a broad application prospect for promoting diabetic infected wound healing.
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