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A Conjugated Polymer-Based Injectable Hydrogel for Programmed Antibiofilm and Anti-Inflammation Therapy to Promote
Meiqi Li1, Ling Li1, Xinyi Zhang1
1Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science of Shaanxi Province, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Key Laboratory of Applied Surface and Colloid Chemistry, Ministry of Education, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an 710119, P. R. China.
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Chronic diabetic wounds pose severe challenges in the clinic due to drug-resistant biofilm infections and an inflammatory microenvironment. Herein, an injectable hydrogel (NPs@gel) is developed and applied for antibiofilm and anti-inflammation, accelerating diabetic wound healing. First, an o-nitrobenzene (NB)-modified conjugated polyfluorene vinylene photosensitizer (PFV-NB) is designed and synthesized. Then, PFV-CA NPs are prepared, containing PFV-NB, chloramphenicol, and astaxanthin (AST), followed by the construction of NPs@gel. Notably, under light irradiation, PFV-NB can generate aldehyde groups that adhere to the biofilm through the Schiff base reaction, inhibiting the bacterial drug efflux pump, resensitizing the chloramphenicol, and damaging the biofilm. Meanwhile, PFV-NB can produce reactive oxygen species, further enabling photodynamic therapy and antibiofilm activity. Also, AST can alleviate inflammation after antibacterial treatment and regulate the diabetic wound microenvironment. Finally, NPs@gel can perfectly cover irregular wounds and realize programmed diabetic wound therapy. This work provides a promising synergistic strategy and material for the efficient treatment of chronic wounds.

