AI Article Synopsis

  • * Traditional methods like dry dressings are ineffective for diabetic wounds, often causing more harm due to frequent changes.
  • * A new hydrogel bioelectronic device combines medicine and electrical stimulation to speed up healing; tests on diabetic rats show promising results, indicating it could revolutionize diabetic wound care.

Article Abstract

Diabetic wounds, characterized by complex pathogenesis and high infection rates, pose significant challenges in treatment due to prolonged recovery times and high recurrence rates, often leading to severe complications such as amputation and death. Traditional dry dressing treatments fail to address the unique microenvironment of diabetic wounds and tend to cause secondary damage due to frequent replacement. In this study, an electronic-embedding, drug-loading hydrogel bioelectronics is reported for accelerating diabetic wound healing using a combination of programmable pharmaceutical and electrostimulative approaches. Encapsulated in stretchable and biocompatible materials, this device is capable of multiple drug refilling and accelerated drug release modulated by on-board electronics. In vivo experiments on diabetic model rats confirm the device's effectiveness in promoting wound healing. This innovative approach implies the potential for improving diabetic wound management using a combination of physical, material, and pharmaceutical interventions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11615824PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202407820DOI Listing

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