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Published on: August 21, 2021
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Wenbao Lv1, Xueqiang Guo1, Lingling Xi1
1The Third Affiliated Hospital of Henan Medical University, Institutes of Health Central Plain, Clinical Medical Center of Tissue Engineering and Regeneration, Henan Medical University,Xinxiang 453003, China.
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Diabetes is a prevalent chronic metabolic disorder, and wound infection represents one of its most common and severe complications─frequently leading to lower-limb amputation. Accelerating the healing of diabetic wounds remains a significant clinical challenge. Conventional wound dressings often necessitate frequent, complex dressing changes that exacerbate patient discomfort and risk secondary tissue damage. To address these limitations, we developed a multifunctional hydrogel (designated Shi-Mg@CAPLL) by integrating a shikonin-loaded magnesium-based metal-organic framework (Shi-Mg) into a colanic acid/ε-polylysine (ε-PLL) hydrogel matrix (CAPLL). Leveraging the synergistic antibacterial effects of ε-PLL and shikonin, Shi-Mg@CAPLL effectively suppresses both bacterial and fungal colonization in infected wounds. Moreover, the sustained release of bioactive components (Mg2+, shikonin) confers potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and angiogenic properties, facilitating complete tissue regeneration by day 16. Our results demonstrate that Shi-Mg@CAPLL offers a promising therapeutic strategy for managing infected diabetic wounds and promoting their healing.
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