Photosensitizer‐loaded hydrogels: A new antibacterial dressing

Author:

Liu Shunying12ORCID,Feng Yanhai123,Tan Yang12,Chen Jinyi12,Yang Tao12,Wang Xiaoyu12,Li Lingfei12,Wang Fangjie4,Liang Huaping4,Zhong Julia‐Li5,Qi Chao5,Lei Xia12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, Daping Hospital Army Medical University Chongqing China

2. Chongqing Engineering Research Center of Organ Intelligent Bio‐Manufacturing Chongqing China

3. Army 953 Hospital, Shigatse Branch of Xinqiao Hospital Army Medical University Shigatse China

4. The First Research Department, Daping Hospital Army Medical University Chongqing China

5. Key Laboratory of Biorheological Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, College of Bioengineering Chongqing University Chongqing China

Abstract

AbstractBacterial wound infection has emerged as a pivotal threat to human health worldwide, and the situation has worsened owing to the gradual increase in antibiotic‐resistant bacteria caused by the improper use of antibiotics. To reduce the use of antibiotics and avoid the increase in antibiotic‐resistant bacteria, researchers are increasingly paying attention to  photodynamic therapy, which uses light to produce reactive oxygen species to kill bacteria. Treating bacteria‐infected wounds by photodynamic therapy requires fixing the photosensitizer (PS) at the wound site and maintaining a certain level of wound humidity. Hydrogels are materials with a high water content and are well suited for fixing PSs at wound sites for antibacterial photodynamic therapy. Therefore, hydrogels are often loaded with PSs for treating bacteria‐infected wounds via antibacterial photodynamic therapy. In this review, we systematically summarised the antibacterial mechanisms and applications of PS‐loaded hydrogels for treating bacteria‐infected wounds via photodynamic therapy. In addition, the recent  studies and the research status progresses of novel antibacterial hydrogels are discussed. Finally, the challenges and future prospects of PS‐loaded hydrogels are reviewed.

Publisher

Wiley

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