posted on 2023-10-02, 12:37authored byAnanya Mohanty, Bibek Chaw Pattnayak, Lingaraj Behera, Amruta Singh, Sujit K. Bhutia, Sasmita Mohapatra
Bacterial infection and the development of antibiotic-resistant
bacteria have decreased the effectiveness of traditional antibiotic
treatments for wound healing. The design of a multifunctional adhesive
hydrogel with antibacterial activity, self-healing properties, and
on-demand removability to promote wound healing is highly desirable.
In this work, a photothermal cyclodextrin with a NO-releasing moiety
has been incorporated within an oxidized sodium alginate conjugated
polyacrylamide (OS@PA) hydrogel to get a photothermal NO-releasing
GSNOCD-OS@PA hydrogel. Such a multifunctional hydrogel has the unique
feature of combined antibacterial activity as a result of a controlled
photothermal effect and NO gas release under an 808 near-infrared
laser. Because of oxidized sodium alginate (OSA), the hydrogel matrix
easily adheres to the skin under twisted and bent states. In vitro
cytotoxicity analysis against 3T3 cells showed that the hydrogels
OS@PA and GSNOCD-OS@PA are noncytotoxic under laser exposure. The
temperature-induced NO release by GSNOCD-OS@PA reached 31.7 mg/L when
irradiated with an 808 nm laser for 10 min. The combined photothermal
therapy and NO release from GSNOCD-OS@PA effectively reduced viability
of both Staphylococcus aureus (Gram-positive)
and Escherichia coli (Gram-negative)
to 3 and 5%, respectively. Importantly, the phototherapeutic NO-releasing
platform displayed effective fibroblast proliferation in a cell scratch
assay.