Publications by authors named "Wencheng Jiao"

The clinical management of radiation-induced skin injury (RSI) poses a significant challenge, primarily due to the acute damage caused by an overabundance of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the ongoing inflammatory microenvironment. Here, we designed a dual-network hydrogel composed of 5 % (w/v) Pluronic F127 diacrylate and 2 % (w/v) hyaluronic acid methacryloyl, termed the FH hydrogel. To confer antioxidant and anti-inflammation properties to the hydrogel, we incorporated PVP-modified Prussian blue nanoparticles (PPBs) and resveratrol (Res) to form PHF@Res hydrogels.

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Pulsatile drug delivery is hardly achieved by conventional gastro-retentive dosage forms. Artesunate as a typical anti-malaria medicine needs oral pulsatile release. Here, artesunate-loaded pulsatile-release multi-unit gastro-retentive tablets (APGTs) were prepared with a semi-solid extrusion three-dimensional (3D) printing method.

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  • Radiation-induced enteritis is a common and serious side effect of radiotherapy for pelvic tumors, impacting cancer patients' outcomes due to a lack of effective treatment options.
  • The study developed novel micelles (CTI) from inulin and curcumin that enhance solubility and stability of curcumin, improving its ability to neutralize harmful reactions caused by radiation.
  • In experiments on mice, CTI not only reduced intestinal damage from radiation but also helped restore gut health by balancing gut microbiota and decreasing inflammation, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic option for radiation enteritis in clinical settings.
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A radiation-induced brain injury (RIBI) is a major adverse event following radiotherapy of malignant tumors. RIBI would affect cognitive function, leading to a series of complications and even death. However, the pathogenesis of RIBI is still unclear, and it still lacks specific therapeutic drugs.

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Clinical wound management of combined radiation and burn injury (CRBI) remains a huge challenge due to serious injuries induced by redundant reactive oxygen species (ROS), the accompanying hematopoietic, immunologic suppression and stem cell reduction. Herein, the injectable multifunctional Schiff base cross-linked with gallic acid modified chitosan (CSGA)/oxidized dextran (ODex) hydrogels were rationally designed to accelerate wound healing through elimination of ROS in CRBI. CSGA/ODex hydrogels, fabricated by mixing solutions of CSGA and Odex, displayed good self-healing ability, excellent injectability, strong antioxidant activity, and favorable biocompatibility.

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which normally follows psychological trauma, has been increasingly studied as a brain disease. However, the blood-brain barrier (BBB) prevents conventional drugs for PTSD from entering the brain. Our previous studies proved the effectiveness of cannabidiol (CBD) against PTSD, but low water solubility, low brain targeting efficiency and poor bioavailability restricted its applications.

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  • Head-mounted medical devices (HMDs) are innovative tools that integrate knowledge from various fields like physics, biology, and biomedical engineering, aimed at non-invasively interacting with the brain.
  • These devices can alter biological processes to treat conditions such as tumors, enhance cognitive performance, and assist with prosthetics by employing techniques like magnetic, electrical, and ultrasonic stimulation.
  • The growing interest in HMD research has led to significant applications in clinical settings and mental health, though challenges remain in adopting these promising technologies widely.
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Radiation-induced brain injury (RIBI) is a serious adverse effect of radiotherapy. RIBI has garnered considerable clinical attention owing to its powerful effects on brain function and cognition; however, no effective treatment is available. The microbiota-gut-brain axis theory is a novel concept of treating RIBI by regulating gut microbiota.

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Microwave is commonly used in the life, manufacturing and military fields, which may induce body injuries. Brain is the major target organ of microwave radiation and microwave-induced brain injury (MIBI) can lead to insomnia, dreaminess, and a decline in learning and memory. However, there is no clinical medications are available currently.

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