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刺激响应性水凝胶伤口敷料用于糖尿病慢性伤口修复的研究进展

Diabetic chronic wounds entail enormous psychological and economic burdens on diabetic patients. Traditional types of wound dressings lack diversity in their functions and do not have sufficient adaptability to the wound environment, which makes it difficult to meet the complicated needs arising dur...

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Publicado: 四川大学学报(医学版)编辑部 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10442632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37545064
http://dx.doi.org/10.12182/20230760206
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description Diabetic chronic wounds entail enormous psychological and economic burdens on diabetic patients. Traditional types of wound dressings lack diversity in their functions and do not have sufficient adaptability to the wound environment, which makes it difficult to meet the complicated needs arising during the healing process when they are used. Stimuli-responsive hydrogels respond specifically to the special environment of the wound area, for example, temperature, pH, glucose, etc., and achieve on-demand release by loading active substances, which effectively promotes diabetic wound healing. Herein, based on the research progress in stimulus-responsive wound dressings in recent years and the relevant work of our research team, we summarized and discussed hydrogel wound dressings responsive to temperature, pH, glucose, reactive oxygen species, enzymes, and multiple stimuli. Based on the special physiological environment of diabetic wounds, hydrogels with single or multiple stimuli-responsive properties can be designed so that they can release drugs on demand and improve the microenvironment of the wound, thus meeting the specific needs of different stages of wound healing. Although stimuli-responsive hydrogels currently show excellent therapeutic potential, there is still room for further development—cells or cytokines loaded in wound dressings usually act only at specific healing stages and the timing needs to be precisely controlled in order to avoid counterproductive effects on wound healing. In addition, the construction of sensor-therapeutic integrated devices for real-time monitoring of wound biochemical indicators so that drugs are release on demand and with precision to promote wound healing is also one of the topics that deserve more attention from researchers.
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spelling pubmed-104426322023-08-28 刺激响应性水凝胶伤口敷料用于糖尿病慢性伤口修复的研究进展 Sichuan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban 综 述 Diabetic chronic wounds entail enormous psychological and economic burdens on diabetic patients. Traditional types of wound dressings lack diversity in their functions and do not have sufficient adaptability to the wound environment, which makes it difficult to meet the complicated needs arising during the healing process when they are used. Stimuli-responsive hydrogels respond specifically to the special environment of the wound area, for example, temperature, pH, glucose, etc., and achieve on-demand release by loading active substances, which effectively promotes diabetic wound healing. Herein, based on the research progress in stimulus-responsive wound dressings in recent years and the relevant work of our research team, we summarized and discussed hydrogel wound dressings responsive to temperature, pH, glucose, reactive oxygen species, enzymes, and multiple stimuli. Based on the special physiological environment of diabetic wounds, hydrogels with single or multiple stimuli-responsive properties can be designed so that they can release drugs on demand and improve the microenvironment of the wound, thus meeting the specific needs of different stages of wound healing. Although stimuli-responsive hydrogels currently show excellent therapeutic potential, there is still room for further development—cells or cytokines loaded in wound dressings usually act only at specific healing stages and the timing needs to be precisely controlled in order to avoid counterproductive effects on wound healing. In addition, the construction of sensor-therapeutic integrated devices for real-time monitoring of wound biochemical indicators so that drugs are release on demand and with precision to promote wound healing is also one of the topics that deserve more attention from researchers. 四川大学学报(医学版)编辑部 2023-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10442632/ /pubmed/37545064 http://dx.doi.org/10.12182/20230760206 Text en © 2023《四川大学学报(医学版)》编辑部 版权所有 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/开放获取 本文遵循知识共享署名—非商业性使用4.0国际许可协议(CC BY-NC 4.0),允许第三方对本刊发表的论文自由共享(即在任何媒介以任何形式复制、发行原文)、演绎(即修改、转换或以原文为基础进行创作),必须给出适当的署名,提供指向本文许可协议的链接,同时标明是否对原文作了修改;不得将本文用于商业目的。CC BY-NC 4.0许可协议详情请访问 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC 4.0). In other words, the full-text content of the journal is made freely available for third-party users to copy and redistribute in any medium or format, and to remix, transform, and build upon the content of the journal. You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may not use the content of the journal for commercial purposes. For more information about the license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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刺激响应性水凝胶伤口敷料用于糖尿病慢性伤口修复的研究进展
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title_full 刺激响应性水凝胶伤口敷料用于糖尿病慢性伤口修复的研究进展
title_fullStr 刺激响应性水凝胶伤口敷料用于糖尿病慢性伤口修复的研究进展
title_full_unstemmed 刺激响应性水凝胶伤口敷料用于糖尿病慢性伤口修复的研究进展
title_short 刺激响应性水凝胶伤口敷料用于糖尿病慢性伤口修复的研究进展
title_sort 刺激响应性水凝胶伤口敷料用于糖尿病慢性伤口修复的研究进展
topic 综 述
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10442632/
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