利用动态希夫碱和金属配体键推进大豆蛋白水凝胶的自愈合,促进糖尿病慢性伤口的恢复

Aggregate Pub Date : 2024-08-06 DOI:10.1002/agt2.639
Tian Lan, Yabo Dong, Jiajia Shi, Xing Wang, Zejian Xu, Yan Zhang, Lianzhou Jiang, Weibiao Zhou, Xiaonan Sui
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为应对糖尿病伤口愈合的独特挑战,伤口敷料,尤其是多功能水凝胶引起了广泛关注。本研究首次开发出一种新型的环保型大豆蛋白水凝胶,可加速糖尿病慢性伤口的愈合。具体来说,这种水凝胶框架是通过氧化瓜尔胶和表没食子儿茶素-3-没食子酸酯(EGCG)改性大豆分离蛋白之间的动态希夫碱直接形成的。同时,Ag+ 的加入通过与 EGCG 中的儿茶酚基团形成金属配位键,增强了水凝胶网络的交联性。有趣的是,水凝胶的伸展性(高达 380%)、溶胀性和流变性可以通过微调金属配位键的密度来控制,使其具有精确匹配的巨大潜力。此外,各种动态键赋予了水凝胶出色的自愈能力、粘附性和注射性。这种水凝胶还具有良好的抗菌性、生物相容性和细胞迁移能力。体内和体外实验都证明了这种水凝胶出色的抗炎能力及其调节巨噬细胞极化的能力。因此,在糖尿病全厚伤口模型中,水凝胶通过增强血管生成和胶原沉积,被证明能有效促进伤口愈合。这种生态友好型植物蛋白水凝胶为伤口护理和环境保护提供了一种可持续的解决方案。
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Advancing self‐healing soy protein hydrogel with dynamic Schiff base and metal‐ligand bonds for diabetic chronic wound recovery
To address the unique challenges of diabetic wound healing, wound dressings, particularly multifunctional hydrogels have garnered considerable interest. For the first time, a novel environmentally friendly soy protein‐based hydrogel is developed to accelerate the healing of diabetic chronic wounds. Specifically, this hydrogel framework is in direct formation through the dynamic Schiff base between oxidized guar gum and epigallocatechin‐3‐gallate (EGCG)‐modified soy protein isolate. Meantime, the addition of Ag+ enhances the cross‐linking of the hydrogel network by forming metal‐ligand bonds with the catechol groups in EGCG. Interestingly, the stretchability (up to 380%), swelling, and rheology properties of the hydrogel can be controlled by fine‐tuning the density of metal‐ligand bonds, endowing them with a high potential for precise matching. Additionally, various dynamic bonds endow hydrogel with excellent self‐healing ability, adhesiveness, and injectability. This hydrogel also exhibits good antibacterial properties, biocompatibility, and cell migration capabilities. Both in vivo and in vitro experiments demonstrated the outstanding anti‐inflammatory capacity of the hydrogel and its ability to modulate macrophage polarization. Consequently, the hydrogel has proven effective in promoting wound healing in a diabetic full‐thickness wound model through enhanced angiogenesis and collagen deposition. This eco‐friendly plant protein hydrogel offers a sustainable solution for wound care and environmental protection.
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