Novel
Diabetic Foot Wound Dressing Based on Multifunctional
Hydrogels with Extensive Temperature-Tolerant, Durable, Adhesive,
and Intrinsic Antibacterial Properties
posted on 2021-06-07, 04:33authored byHou Liu, Zuhao Li, Yue Zhao, Yubin Feng, Andrei V. Zvyagin, Jincheng Wang, Xiaoyu Yang, Bai Yang, Quan Lin
Diabetic
foot ulcers (DFUs) are hard-healing chronic wounds and
susceptible to bacterial infection. Conventional hydrogel dressings
easily lose water at high temperature or freeze at low temperature,
making them unsuitable for long-term use or in extreme environments.
Herein, a temperature-tolerant (−20 to 60 °C) antibacterial
hydrogel dressing is fabricated by the assembly of polyacrylamide,
gelatin, and ε-polylysine. Owing to the water/glycerin (Gly)
binary solvent system, the resultant hydrogel (G-PAGL) displayed good
heat resistance and antifreezing properties. Within the wide temperature
range (−20 to 60 °C), all the desirable features of the
hydrogel, including superstretchability (>1400%), enduring water
retention,
adhesiveness, and persistent antibacterial property, are quite stable.
Remarkably, the hydrogel wound dressing displayed lasting and broad
antibacterial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
Satisfactorily, the double-network (DN) G-PAGL hydrogel dressing could
effectively promote the healing of DFUs by accelerating collagen deposition,
promoting angiogenesis, and inhibiting bacterial breed. As far as
we know, this is the first time that the extensive temperature-tolerant
DN hydrogel with antibacterial ability is developed to use as DFU
wound dressing. The G-PAGL hydrogel provides more choices for DFU
wound dressings that could be used in extreme environments.