Glycopeptide-Based Multifunctional Hydrogels Promote Diabetic Wound Healing through pH Regulation of Microenvironment

Hao Xia, Ze Dong, Qi Tang, Rongjian Ding, Yimeng Bai, Ke Zhou, Lihuang Wu, Lili Hao, Yiyan He, Jun Yang, Hongli Mao, Zhongwei Gu

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Abstract

Excessive inflammation, bacterial infection, and blocked angiogenesis make diabetic wound healing challenging. Multifunctional wound dressings have several advantages in diabetic wound healing. In addition, the pH regulation of the microenvironment is shown to be a key factor that promotes skin regeneration through cellular immune regulation. However, few reports have focused on the development of functional dressings with the ability to regulate the pH microenvironment and promote diabetic wound healing. This study presents a novel approach for regulating the pH microenvironment of diabetic wound sites using a glycopeptide-based hydrogel consisting of modified hyaluronic acid and poly(6-aminocaproic acid). This hydrogel forms a network through Schiff base interactions and metal complexation, which suppresses inflammation and accelerates angiogenesis during wound healing. Hydrogels not only have adequate mechanical properties and self-healing ability but can also support tissue adhesion. They can also promote the secretion of inducible cAMP early repressor, which promotes the polarization of macrophages toward the M2 type. The in vivo results confirm that hydrogel promotes diabetic wound repair and skin regeneration by exerting rapid anti-inflammatory effects and promoting angiogenesis. Therefore, this hydrogel system represents an effective strategy for treating diabetic wounds.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2215116
JournalAdvanced Functional Materials
Volume33
Issue number29
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • diabetic wound healing
  • glycopeptide hydrogels
  • macrophage polarization
  • pH regulation
  • vascular regeneration

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