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Urethral Stricture Induction Followed by Buccal Mucosa Graft Urethroplasty in a Rat Model
Published on: April 28, 2023
An Integrated Whole-Process Repair System with Programmed Regulation of Healing Performance Facilitates Urethral
Wenzhuo Fang1, Ying Wang1, Kaile Zhang1
1Department of Urology, Affiliated Sixth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, No. 600 Yi-Shan Road, Shanghai, 200233, P. R. China.
Abstract:
The harsh microenvironment of the urethral injury often carries high risks of early undesirable healing as well as late scar tissue formation. Indeed, the infection and inflammatory response in the early stages as well as blood vessel formation and tissue regeneration in the later stages fundamentally impact the outcomes of urethral wound healing. Innovatively, an integrated whole-process repair hydrogel (APF/C/L@dECM) is designed. After rigorous testing, it is found that hydrogels formed by hydrophobic association and double cross-linking of amide bonds can procedurally regulate wound healing in all phases to match the repair process. In rabbit models of urethral wound, APF/C/L@dECM hydrogel can achieve scarless reconstruction with significantly better results than other hydrogels. Noteworthily, multi-stage mechanistic explorations reveal the expression profiles of inflammation, vascularization, and extracellular matrix secretion-related genes in wound tissue at different times. In summary, this study develops an overall treatment for urethral injury through a whole-process repair system that promotes healthy healing of urethral wounds and prevents the formation of scar tissue.
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