含有聚多巴胺微球的琼脂糖冷冻凝胶用于可持续伤口护理,具有更强的止血和抗氧化特性。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1021/acsabm.4c00945
Kaushal R Shakya, Nasim Mansoori, Anmol Anand, Vijay Sharma, Vivek Verma
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过度出血对生命构成严重威胁,尤其是在涉及深度伤口的情况下,如枪击和意外刺伤。尽管在伤口护理管理方面取得了进步,但现有的商用止血剂仍存在局限性,因此有必要开发出更好的解决方案。在这项研究中,我们使用琼脂糖和聚多巴胺微球开发了低温凝胶作为止血敷料,以有效控制大量出血。所制成的冷凝胶具有令人印象深刻的特性,例如高吸收能力(大于 4000%)、形状恢复能力、抗氧化特性以及在哺乳动物细胞系中的出色生物相容性。尤其值得一提的是体外观察到的快速凝血效果,琼脂糖/PDA 低温凝胶在短短 90 秒内就实现了完全凝血。随后在大鼠创伤模型中的验证进一步强调了其止血功效,在断尾和肝脏穿刺模型中的凝血时间分别为 40 秒和 53 秒。低温凝胶的多孔结构和亲水性有利于血液的吸收和保留,而多巴胺的胺基团在增强凝血活性方面发挥了关键作用。这项研究标志着利用琼脂糖/多巴胺低温凝胶作为止血伤口敷料的先进材料向前迈出了重要一步,有望为伤口治疗做出重大贡献。
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Agarose Cryogels Loaded with Polydopamine Microspheres for Sustainable Wound Care with Enhanced Hemostatic and Antioxidant Properties.

Excessive bleeding presents a grave risk to life, especially in scenarios involving deep wounds such as those inflicted by gunshots and accidental stabs. Despite advancements in wound care management, existing commercial hemostatic agents have limitations, necessitating the development of enhanced solutions. In this study, we developed cryogels using agarose and polydopamine microspheres as a hemostatic dressing to effectively manage profuse bleeding. The resulting cryogels demonstrated impressive attributes, such as high absorption capacity (>4000%), shape recovery ability, antioxidant properties, and excellent biocompatibility in mammalian cell lines. Particularly noteworthy was the rapid blood clotting observed in vitro, with the agarose/PDA cryogels achieving complete clotting within just 90 s. Subsequent validation in the rat trauma model further underscored their hemostatic efficacy, with clotting times of 40 and 53 s recorded in tail amputation and liver puncture models, respectively. The porous structure and hydrophilicity of the cryogels facilitated superior blood absorption and retention, while the amine groups of polydopamine played a pivotal role in enhancing blood clotting activity. This study represents a significant step forward in utilizing agarose/polydopamine cryogels as advanced materials for hemostatic wound dressings, promising an impactful contribution to wound therapy.

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