Charged Fibrous Dressing to Promote Diabetic Chronic Wound Healing

Xiaomeng Yang,Wei Li, Youmei Liu, Ni Cao,Yang He,Qiangqiang Sun,Shaobing Zhou

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS(2024)

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Diabetic chronic wounds cause a significant amount of pain to patients because of their low cure rates and high recurrence rates. Traditional approaches to treating diabetic chronic wounds often involve the delivery of drugs or cytokines that regulate the microenvironment and eliminate bacterial infection in the wound area, but they are passive in controlling cell behaviors and may lead to drug resistance. Emerging drug-free wound treatments are important for convenient, effective, and safe treatment strategies. However, the current approaches cannot fully promote tissue regeneration or prevent bacterial infections. Here, the efficacy of a negatively charged fiber dressing in promoting diabetic chronic wound healing is investigated. The negatively charged fiber dressing can generate reactive oxygen species to inhibit bacterial reproduction with the assistance of ultrasound during the inflammatory phase. Furthermore, the dressing provides an electrostatic field that regulates cellular behavior during the inflammatory and proliferative phases. In particular, the dressing can promote fibroblast migration and induce macrophage polarization and neovascularization without any additional drugs. It is demonstrated that this strategy enables the healing of diabetic chronic wounds in a mouse model, achieving effective wound closure over a 12-day treatment cycle and providing a drug-free therapeutic strategy for diabetic chronic wound care. A negatively charged fiber dressing is designed to enhance the healing of chronic diabetic wounds. The dressing utilizes ultrasound to generate reactive oxygen species, which effectively suppresses bacterial reproduction during the inflammatory phase. The electrostatic field provided by the charged dressing facilitates fibroblast migration, induces macrophage polarization, and promotes neovascularization during the proliferative phases without additional drugs.image
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biomedical polymers,diabetic chronic wounds,electrostatic charge,wound dressing
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