Opportunities of Bacterial Cellulose to Treat Epithelial Tissues
-
Published:2019-05-10
Issue:8
Volume:20
Page:808-822
-
ISSN:1389-4501
-
Container-title:Current Drug Targets
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:CDT
Author:
Anton-Sales Irene1, Beekmann Uwe2, Laromaine Anna1, Roig Anna1, Kralisch Dana2
Affiliation:
1. Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona (ICMAB-CSIC), 08193 Bellaterra, Catalunya, Spain 2. Institute of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology and Biopharmacy, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, 07743 Jena, Germany
Abstract
In this mini-review, we highlight the potential of the biopolymer bacterial cellulose to treat damaged epithelial tissues. Epithelial tissues are cell sheets that delimitate both the external body surfaces and the internal cavities and organs. Epithelia serve as physical protection to underlying organs, regulate the diffusion of molecules and ions, secrete substances and filtrate body fluids, among other vital functions. Because of their continuous exposure to environmental stressors, damage to epithelial tissues is highly prevalent. Here, we first compare the properties of bacterial cellulose to the current gold standard, collagen, and then we examine the use of bacterial cellulose patches to heal specific epithelial tissues; the outer skin, the ocular surface, the oral mucosa and other epithelial surfaces. Special emphasis is made on the dermis since, to date, this is the most widespread medical use of bacterial cellulose. It is important to note that some epithelial tissues represent only the outermost layer of more complex structures such as the skin or the cornea. In these situations, depending on the penetration of the lesion, bacterial cellulose might also be involved in the regeneration of, for instance, inner connective tissue.
Funder
European Commission European Social Fund
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Molecular Medicine
Reference127 articles.
1. Frykberg RG, Banks J. Adv Wound Care, Challenges in the treatment of chronic wounds.,, 2015, 4,, 560-582, 2. Okonkwo UA, DiPietro LA. Int J Mol Sci, Diabetes and wound angiogenesis., 3; 18(7)., 2017 3. Sun G, Zhang X, Shen Y-I. Proc Natl Acad Sci, Dextran hydrogel scaffolds enhance angiogenic responses and promote complete skin regeneration during burn wound healing.,, 2011, 108,, 20976-20981, 4. MacNeil S. Mater Today, Biomaterials for tissue engineering of skin.,, 2008, 11,, 26-35, 5. Araña M, Peña E, Abizanda G. Acta Biomater, Preparation and characterization of collagen-based ADSC-carrier sheets for cardiovascular application.,, 2013, 9,, 6075-6083,
Cited by
45 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|