Zexing Deng, Yi Guo, Xuefeng Wang, Jiajie Song, Guan Yang, Litong Shen, Yuheng Wang, Xin Zhao, Baolin Guo, Wen Wang
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Abstract
Rationale: Next-generation wound dressings with multiple biological functions hold promise for addressing the complications and pain associated with burn wounds. Methods: A hydrogel wound dressing loaded with a pain-relieving drug was developed for treating infected burn wounds. Polyvinyl alcohol chemically grafted with gallic acid (PVA-GA), sodium alginate chemically grafted with 3-aminobenzeneboronic acid (SA-PBA), Zn2+, and chitosan-coated borneol nanoparticles with anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving activities were combined to afford a nanoparticle-loaded hydrogel with a PVA-GA/Zn2+/SA-PBA network crosslinked via multiple physicochemical interactions. Results: The developed hydrogel demonstrated adhesiveness, self-healing, shape adaptability, injectability, degradability, conformity to complicated wound surfaces, and other desirable biological functions, including a pH-responsive drug release behavior and antibacterial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and proangiogenic activities. In a murine scald wound model, the hydrogel effectively prevented infection by Staphylococcus aureus and downregulated pain perception (measured using mouse grimace scale scores and hind paw lifting and licking times), thereby accelerating wound healing. Conclusion: This study provides broad prospects for the development of new hydrogel systems that can substantially improve the dynamic management of infected burn wounds.
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Theranostics serves as a pivotal platform for the exchange of clinical and scientific insights within the diagnostic and therapeutic molecular and nanomedicine community, along with allied professions engaged in integrating molecular imaging and therapy. As a multidisciplinary journal, Theranostics showcases innovative research articles spanning fields such as in vitro diagnostics and prognostics, in vivo molecular imaging, molecular therapeutics, image-guided therapy, biosensor technology, nanobiosensors, bioelectronics, system biology, translational medicine, point-of-care applications, and personalized medicine. Encouraging a broad spectrum of biomedical research with potential theranostic applications, the journal rigorously peer-reviews primary research, alongside publishing reviews, news, and commentary that aim to bridge the gap between the laboratory, clinic, and biotechnology industries.