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Published on: August 21, 2021
Bacterial microenvironment-responsive antibacterial, adhesive, and injectable oxidized dextran-based hydrogel for
Yu Zhang1, Youxin Li1, Siyu Lu1
1National and Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Biomedical Functional Materials, School of Chemistry and Materials Science, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210023, Jiangsu, China.
Abstract:
Diabetic wounds are highly susceptible to bacterial infections, often resulting in chronic wounds that pose a substantial challenge to clinical treatment. Furthermore, the irregular shapes of these wounds limit the effectiveness of conventional dressings. Therefore, development of a new type of antibacterial dressing that can accommodate various wound shapes is urgently required. In this study, we designed injectable hydrogels with bacterial microenvironment-responsive antibacterial, adhesive, and antioxidant properties. These hydrogels were developed by incorporating polydopamine nanoparticles (PDA NPs) into a gelatin/oxidized dextran (Gel-oDex) network crosslinked via dynamic Schiff base reactions. Notably, the Gel-oDex-PDA-PHMB hydrogel demonstrated strong antibacterial efficacy against S. aureus, E. coli, and MRSA (all exceeding 99%), with PHMB-release experiments confirming its responsiveness to the bacterial microenvironment. Additionally, the hydrogel exhibited significant antioxidant activity, as evidenced by the DPPH radical scavenging assays. With good biocompatibility, the Gel-oDex-PDA-PHMB hydrogel also demonstrated effectiveness in killing bacteria and promoting the regeneration and functional reconstruction of skin tissue in bacteria-infected diabetic rats.

