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Controlled Release of the α-Tocopherol-Derived Metabolite α-13′-Carboxychromanol from Bacterial Nanocellulose Wound Cover Improves Wound Healing

Inflammation is a hallmark of tissue remodeling during wound healing. The inflammatory response to wounds is tightly controlled and well-coordinated; dysregulation compromises wound healing and causes persistent inflammation. Topical application of natural anti-inflammatory products may improve woun...

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Autores principales: Hoff, Jessica, Karl, Berit, Gerstmeier, Jana, Beekmann, Uwe, Schmölz, Lisa, Börner, Friedemann, Kralisch, Dana, Bauer, Michael, Werz, Oliver, Fischer, Dagmar, Lorkowski, Stefan, Press, Adrian T.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34443772
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11081939
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author Hoff, Jessica
Karl, Berit
Gerstmeier, Jana
Beekmann, Uwe
Schmölz, Lisa
Börner, Friedemann
Kralisch, Dana
Bauer, Michael
Werz, Oliver
Fischer, Dagmar
Lorkowski, Stefan
Press, Adrian T.
author_facet Hoff, Jessica
Karl, Berit
Gerstmeier, Jana
Beekmann, Uwe
Schmölz, Lisa
Börner, Friedemann
Kralisch, Dana
Bauer, Michael
Werz, Oliver
Fischer, Dagmar
Lorkowski, Stefan
Press, Adrian T.
author_sort Hoff, Jessica
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description Inflammation is a hallmark of tissue remodeling during wound healing. The inflammatory response to wounds is tightly controlled and well-coordinated; dysregulation compromises wound healing and causes persistent inflammation. Topical application of natural anti-inflammatory products may improve wound healing, in particular under chronic pathological conditions. The long-chain metabolites of vitamin E (LCM) are bioactive molecules that mediate cellular effects via oxidative stress signaling as well as anti-inflammatory pathways. However, the effect of LCM on wound healing has not been investigated. We administered the α-tocopherol-derived LCMs α-13′-hydroxychromanol (α-13′-OH) and α-13′-carboxychromanol (α-13′-COOH) as well as the natural product garcinoic acid, a δ-tocotrienol derivative, in different pharmaceutical formulations directly to wounds using a splinted wound mouse model to investigate their effects on the wounds’ proinflammatory microenvironment and wound healing. Garcinoic acid and, in particular, α-13′-COOH accelerated wound healing and quality of the newly formed tissue. We next loaded bacterial nanocellulose (BNC), a valuable nanomaterial used as a wound dressing with high potential for drug delivery, with α-13′-COOH. The controlled release of α-13′-COOH using BNC promoted wound healing and wound closure, mainly when a diabetic condition was induced before the injury. This study highlights the potential of α-13′-COOH combined with BNC as a potential active wound dressing for the advanced therapy of skin injuries.
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spelling pubmed-83986522021-08-29 Controlled Release of the α-Tocopherol-Derived Metabolite α-13′-Carboxychromanol from Bacterial Nanocellulose Wound Cover Improves Wound Healing Hoff, Jessica Karl, Berit Gerstmeier, Jana Beekmann, Uwe Schmölz, Lisa Börner, Friedemann Kralisch, Dana Bauer, Michael Werz, Oliver Fischer, Dagmar Lorkowski, Stefan Press, Adrian T. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Inflammation is a hallmark of tissue remodeling during wound healing. The inflammatory response to wounds is tightly controlled and well-coordinated; dysregulation compromises wound healing and causes persistent inflammation. Topical application of natural anti-inflammatory products may improve wound healing, in particular under chronic pathological conditions. The long-chain metabolites of vitamin E (LCM) are bioactive molecules that mediate cellular effects via oxidative stress signaling as well as anti-inflammatory pathways. However, the effect of LCM on wound healing has not been investigated. We administered the α-tocopherol-derived LCMs α-13′-hydroxychromanol (α-13′-OH) and α-13′-carboxychromanol (α-13′-COOH) as well as the natural product garcinoic acid, a δ-tocotrienol derivative, in different pharmaceutical formulations directly to wounds using a splinted wound mouse model to investigate their effects on the wounds’ proinflammatory microenvironment and wound healing. Garcinoic acid and, in particular, α-13′-COOH accelerated wound healing and quality of the newly formed tissue. We next loaded bacterial nanocellulose (BNC), a valuable nanomaterial used as a wound dressing with high potential for drug delivery, with α-13′-COOH. The controlled release of α-13′-COOH using BNC promoted wound healing and wound closure, mainly when a diabetic condition was induced before the injury. This study highlights the potential of α-13′-COOH combined with BNC as a potential active wound dressing for the advanced therapy of skin injuries. MDPI 2021-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8398652/ /pubmed/34443772 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11081939 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hoff, Jessica
Karl, Berit
Gerstmeier, Jana
Beekmann, Uwe
Schmölz, Lisa
Börner, Friedemann
Kralisch, Dana
Bauer, Michael
Werz, Oliver
Fischer, Dagmar
Lorkowski, Stefan
Press, Adrian T.
Controlled Release of the α-Tocopherol-Derived Metabolite α-13′-Carboxychromanol from Bacterial Nanocellulose Wound Cover Improves Wound Healing
title Controlled Release of the α-Tocopherol-Derived Metabolite α-13′-Carboxychromanol from Bacterial Nanocellulose Wound Cover Improves Wound Healing
title_full Controlled Release of the α-Tocopherol-Derived Metabolite α-13′-Carboxychromanol from Bacterial Nanocellulose Wound Cover Improves Wound Healing
title_fullStr Controlled Release of the α-Tocopherol-Derived Metabolite α-13′-Carboxychromanol from Bacterial Nanocellulose Wound Cover Improves Wound Healing
title_full_unstemmed Controlled Release of the α-Tocopherol-Derived Metabolite α-13′-Carboxychromanol from Bacterial Nanocellulose Wound Cover Improves Wound Healing
title_short Controlled Release of the α-Tocopherol-Derived Metabolite α-13′-Carboxychromanol from Bacterial Nanocellulose Wound Cover Improves Wound Healing
title_sort controlled release of the α-tocopherol-derived metabolite α-13′-carboxychromanol from bacterial nanocellulose wound cover improves wound healing
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398652/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34443772
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano11081939
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