Photothermally Responsive Hydrogel Releases Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor to Promote the Healing of Infected Wounds.

IF 9.6 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Biomaterials research Pub Date : 2025-03-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.34133/bmr.0156
Shengnan Ma, Chengzhi Zhang, Xiaofeng Ren, Lei Song, Jiheng Shan, Yiming Liu, Siyuan Weng, Yang Wang, Dechao Jiao, Kewei Ren, Zhen Li, Xinwei Han, Yanan Zhao
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The treatment of infected wounds is often complicated by bacterial infection and impaired scar healing. Antibiotics and growth factors are typically utilized to address these clinical challenges and expedite wound healing. However, the use of hydrogels containing these therapeutic agents is often restricted to complex cases and increases treatment costs considerably. In this study, we developed a quaternized-chitosan-based hybrid hydrogel dressing (SQFB) with intrinsic antibacterial properties to address these limitations. The hybrid hydrogel contained interpenetrating polymer networks of basic fibroblast growth factor and black phosphorus nanosheets, facilitating a photothermal response that triggers the release of basic fibroblast growth factor upon near-infrared irradiation. In vitro experiments demonstrated that SQFB exhibits superior antibacterial, hemostatic, enhanced cell proliferation, and angiogenesis functions. Importantly, the results showed that SQFB can promote the healing of infected wounds by accelerating all 4 stages of wound repair while preventing scarring formation. RNA sequencing analysis revealed that combined treatment with SQFB and near-infrared irradiation can effectively modulate genes primarily associated with epithelial regeneration pathways and metabolic processes. Collectively, our findings suggest that this hybrid hydrogel holds great promise for the effective management of infected wounds.

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光热反应性水凝胶释放碱性成纤维细胞生长因子促进感染伤口愈合。
感染伤口的治疗常常因细菌感染和疤痕愈合受损而复杂化。抗生素和生长因子通常用于解决这些临床挑战和加速伤口愈合。然而,含有这些治疗剂的水凝胶的使用通常仅限于复杂的病例,并且大大增加了治疗费用。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种季铵化壳聚糖基杂化水凝胶敷料(SQFB),具有固有的抗菌性能,以解决这些局限性。混合水凝胶含有碱性成纤维细胞生长因子和黑磷纳米片的互穿聚合物网络,促进光热反应,在近红外照射下触发碱性成纤维细胞生长因子的释放。体外实验表明,SQFB具有良好的抗菌、止血、增强细胞增殖和血管生成功能。重要的是,结果表明SQFB可以通过加速伤口修复的所有4个阶段来促进感染伤口的愈合,同时防止瘢痕形成。RNA测序分析显示,SQFB和近红外照射联合治疗可以有效调节主要与上皮再生途径和代谢过程相关的基因。总的来说,我们的研究结果表明,这种混合水凝胶在有效治疗感染伤口方面具有很大的前景。
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