含布比卡因和木瓜提取物的纳米纤维膜用于术后伤口的疼痛控制和伤口愈合

IF 1.3 4区 材料科学 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Science-Poland Pub Date : 2024-09-04 DOI:10.2478/msp-2024-0019
Aiqin Zhang, Shaik Althaf Hussain, Turki Mayudh Alrubie, Rong Jiang
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在现代医学中,追求有效的疼痛管理和伤口愈合策略仍然是一项挑战。手术和外伤造成的术后皮肤损伤往往会给患者带来极大的不适,因此需要采取既能缓解疼痛又能加速伤口愈合的干预措施。本研究将布比卡因和木瓜提取物载入聚己内酯/聚乙烯醇膜中,以开发一种用于术后疼痛控制和皮肤伤口愈合的止痛伤口敷料材料。体外实验用于确定止痛支架的特性。在大鼠模型中进行了切除伤口的体内研究。利用组织病理学检查、伤口闭合研究以及与疼痛相关的行为因素来评估敷料的体内疼痛控制和伤口愈合效果。结果表明,我们开发的敷料没有毒性,并能调节炎症反应。体内研究表明,该系统可成功闭合伤口并降低动物对疼痛刺激的敏感性。这些伤口敷料有可能被视为治疗皮肤损伤的双重功能伤口敷料。
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Nanofibrous membranes loaded with bupivacaine and carica papaya extract for pain management and wound healing in postoperative wounds
The pursuit of effective pain management and wound healing strategies within modern medicine remains a challenge. Postoperative skin injuries arising from surgeries and traumatic incidents often bring substantial discomfort, necessitating interventions that combine optimal pain relief with accelerated wound recovery. In this research, bupivacaine and carica papaya extract were loaded into polycaprolactone/polyvinyl alcohol membranes in order to develop a pain-relieving wound dressing material for pain management and skin wound healing after surgeries. The in vitro experiments were used to characterize the pain-relieving scaffold. An in vivo study of the excisional wound was carried out in a rat model. Histopathological examinations, wound closure studies, and pain-related behavioral factors were utilized to assess the in vivo pain management and wound healing efficacy of the dressings. Results showed that our developed constructs were not toxic and modulated inflammatory responses. In vivo study showed that this system could successfully close wounds and decrease the sensitivity of animals to painful stimuli. These wound dressings may potentially be considered dual function wound dressings to treat skin injuries.
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期刊介绍: Material Sciences-Poland is an interdisciplinary journal devoted to experimental research into results on the relationships between structure, processing, properties, technology, and uses of materials. Original research articles and review can be only submitted.
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