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Glucose-activated self-cascade antibacterial and pro-angiogenesis nanozyme-functionalized chitosan-arginine thermosensitive hydrogel for chronic diabetic wounds healing. | LitMetric

Glucose-activated self-cascade antibacterial and pro-angiogenesis nanozyme-functionalized chitosan-arginine thermosensitive hydrogel for chronic diabetic wounds healing.

Carbohydr Polym

School of Pharmacy, Shenyang Key Laboratory of Functional Drug Carrier Materials, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, 103 Wenhua Road, Shenyang 110016, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025

AI Article Synopsis

  • A diabetic wound healing is complicated by high blood sugar, nerve damage, and blood vessel issues, which can lead to infections and slow healing.
  • Researchers developed a new wound dressing that not only fights bacteria but also helps create new blood vessels (angiogenesis) while lowering glucose levels at the wound site.
  • This dressing combines a special copper-based compound with enzymes to generate antibacterial agents and promote healing, demonstrating significant potential for improving the treatment of chronic wounds in diabetic patients.

Article Abstract

Affected by persistent hyperglycemia, diabetic neuropathy, and vasculopathy hinder the progression of wound healing by exacerbating susceptibility to recurrent bacterial infection and impairing vascularization. In order to cater to the requirements of diabetic chronic wound healing at various stages, we designed an antibacterial and pro-angiogenic wound dressing with localized glucose-lowering capacity. In this study, we constructed a copper-based metal-organic framework (MOF) nanozyme and loaded with glucose oxidase (GOX) to prepare Cu-MOF/GOX, which was subsequently integrated with CS-Arg (chitosan modified by L-Arginine) and Pluronic (F127) to fabricate multifunctional Cu-MOF/GOX-Gel thermosensitive hydrogel. The GOX generated HO (hydrogen peroxide) and gluconic acid by consuming high blood glucose at the wound site, thus initiating an efficient antibacterial self-cascade catalytic in the initial stages of wound healing. With the further catalysis of in situ generated HO, NO (nitric oxide) was gradually released from the hydrogel, facilitating angiogenesis and accumulation of collagen, thereby expediting subsequent phases of wound healing. Overall, the Cu-MOF/GOX-Gel exhibits a comprehensive ability to locally regulate blood glucose levels, while also synergistically promoting antibacterial activity and angiogenesis, that effectively chronic diabetic wounds healing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122894DOI Listing

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