posted on 2024-03-14, 14:08authored byMengna Dong, Lin Luo, Kunyi He, Jinbo Cao, Zhenyu Li, Xiaogang Hu, Li Wang
The development of shape-memory hemostatic agents is
crucial for
the treatment of deep incompressible bleeding tissue. However, there
are few reports on biomaterials that can monitor bacterial infection
at the wound site in real time following hemostasis and effectively
promote repair. In this study, we propose a multifunctional QCSG/FLZ
cryogel composed of glycidyl methacrylate-functionalized quaternary
chitosan (QCSG), fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC), and a lysozyme
(LYZ)-modified zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) for incompressible
bleeding tissue hemostasis and wound repair. QCSG/FLZ cryogels possess
interconnected microporous structure and enhanced mechanical properties,
allowing them to be molded into different shapes for effective hemostasis
in deep incompressible wounds. Furthermore, the fluorescence quench
signal of QCSG/FLZ cryogels enables timely monitoring of bacterial
infection when wound triggers infection. Meanwhile, the acidic microenvironment
of bacterial infection induces structural lysis of ZIF-8, releasing
LYZ and Zn2+, which effectively kill bacteria and accelerate
wound repair. In conclusion, our study not only provides potential
application of QCSG/FLZ cryogels for hemostasis in deep incompressible
wounds but promisingly promotes the development of a tissue repair
technique.