Chronic wounds that fail to heal are the most common complications experienced by diabetic patients, and current treatment remains unsatisfactory, mainly due to the vulnerability of diabetic wounds to bacterial infections. Chitosan derivatives are widely used to treat chronic wounds due to their excellent hydrophilicity, biodegradability, and antimicrobial activity and substantial contribution to tissue regeneration. However, the antimicrobial effect of chitosan is not sufficient due to the complicated pathological mechanism of diabetes mellitus. Here, we prepared carboxymethyl chitosan-grafted polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine (CMC-g-PVPI) microspheres and used them to treat chronic wounds. Carboxymethyl chitosan (CMC) was used as the skeleton and was grafted with polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine (PVPI) to form a CMC-g-PVPI complex hydrogel and CMC-g-PVPI microspheres, which formed as a result of the high shearing dispersion of the complex hydrogel. In vivo experiments on diabetic wounds revealed significantly accelerated wound closure in the presence of the microspheres, demonstrating the excellent potential of CMC-g-PVPI to promote skin wound regeneration under diabetic conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21655979.2022.2054911DOI Listing

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