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Construction of heparin-based hydrogel incorporated with Cu_(5.4)O ultrasmall nanozymes for wound healing and inflammation inhibition 被引量:9
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作者 Yuan Peng Danfeng He +7 位作者 Xin Ge Yifei Lu Yuanhao Chai Yixin Zhang Zhengwei Mao Gaoxing Luo Jun Deng Yan Zhang 《Bioactive Materials》 SCIE 2021年第10期3109-3124,共16页
Excessive production of inflammatory chemokines and reactive oxygen species(ROS)can cause a feedback cycle of inflammation response that has a negative effect on cutaneous wound healing.The use of wound-dressing mater... Excessive production of inflammatory chemokines and reactive oxygen species(ROS)can cause a feedback cycle of inflammation response that has a negative effect on cutaneous wound healing.The use of wound-dressing materials that simultaneously absorb chemokines and scavenge ROS constitutes a novel‘weeding and uprooting’treatment strategy for inflammatory conditions.In the present study,a composite hydrogel comprising an amine-functionalized star-shaped polyethylene glycol(starPEG)and heparin for chemokine sequestration as well as Cu_(5.4)O ultrasmall nanozymes for ROS scavenging(Cu_(5.4)O@Hep-PEG)was developed.The material effectively adsorbs the inflammatory chemokines monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 and interleukin-8,decreasing the migratory activity of macrophages and neutrophils.Furthermore,it scavenges the ROS in wound fluids to mitigate oxidative stress,and the sustained release of Cu_(5.4)O promotes angiogenesis.In acute wounds and impaired-healing wounds(diabetic wounds),Cu_(5.4)O@Hep-PEG hydrogels outperform the standard-of-care product Promogram®in terms of inflammation reduction,increased epidermis regeneration,vascularization,and wound closure. 展开更多
关键词 inflammatory chemokines Reactive oxygen species Nanozymes HYDROGELS Wound healing
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