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Effective wound healing on diabetic mice by adhesive antibacterial GNPs-lysine composited hydrogel.


ABSTRACT: Current trends in wound care research focus on creating dressings for diverse wound types, aiming to effectively control the wound healing process. We proposed a wound dressing composed of oxidized hyaluronic acid and amine gelatin with embedded lysine-modified gelatin nanoparticles (HGel-GNPs-lysine). This dressing improves mechanical properties and reduces degradation rates. The storage modulus for HGel-GNPs-lysine was 3,800 Pa, exceeding that of HGel (1,750 Pa). The positively charged surface of GNPs-lysine effectively eliminated Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. In a diabetic mice model (C57BL/6), HGel-GNPs-lysine immobilized with basic-fibroblast growth factor promoted granulation tissue thickness and collagen density. Gene expression analysis indicated that HGel-GNPs-lysine reduced inflammation and enhanced angiogenesis. This study highlights that HGel-GNPs-lysine could offer alternative treatment strategies for regulating the inflammatory response at the injury site in wound dressing applications.

SUBMITTER: Khunmanee S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10838728 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effective wound healing on diabetic mice by adhesive antibacterial GNPs-lysine composited hydrogel.

Khunmanee Sureerat S   Choi Anseo A   Ahn Il Young IY   Kim Woo Ju WJ   Bae Tae Hui TH   Kang Shin Hyuk SH   Park Hansoo H  

iScience 20240111 2


Current trends in wound care research focus on creating dressings for diverse wound types, aiming to effectively control the wound healing process. We proposed a wound dressing composed of oxidized hyaluronic acid and amine gelatin with embedded lysine-modified gelatin nanoparticles (HGel-GNPs-lysine). This dressing improves mechanical properties and reduces degradation rates. The storage modulus for HGel-GNPs-lysine was 3,800 Pa, exceeding that of HGel (1,750 Pa). The positively charged surface  ...[more]

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