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Efficient angiogenesis-based wound healing through hydrogel dressing with extracellular vesicles release

  • Zhengzhe Han
  • , Lanlan Dong
  • , Ang Li
  • , Zongyue Li
  • , Landie Fu
  • , Zhichang Zhang
  • , Xiang Li
  • , Xiaolin Li

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Abstract

Wound healing and angiogenesis remain challenges for both clinical and experimental research worldwide. Periosteum-derived extracellular vesicles (P-sEVs) delivered by hydrogel dressings provide a potential strategy for wound defects to promote fast healing. In this study, we designed a NAGA/GelMA/Laponite/glycerol hydrogel wound dressing that can release P-sEVs to accelerate angiogenesis and wound healing (named P-sEVs@hydrogel) (N-acryloyl glycinamide, NAGA). The wound dressing showed multiple functions, including efficient angiogenesis, tissue adhesion and a physical barrier. P-sEVs significantly enhanced the proliferation, migration, and tube formation of endothelial cells in vitro. The results of in vivo experiments showed that P-sEVs@hydrogel accelerates the healing of a full-thickness defect wound model by stimulating the angiogenic process. The improved cell proliferation, tissue formation, remodeling, and re-epithelialization possibly resulted in the fast healing. This study shows that multifunctional hydrogel dressing combined with bioactive molecules can achieve fast and satisfactory wound healing in full-thickness wound defects and other related wounds.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100427
JournalMaterials Today Bio
Volume16
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • A. Hydrogel
  • B. Strength
  • C. Extracellular vesicles
  • D. Wound healing dressing

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