Injectable and Thermosensitive Hydrogel with Platelet‐Rich Plasma for Enhanced Biotherapy of Skin Wound Healing

Author:

Liu Gengjun1,Yang Yuanming1,Liu Yan1,Li Ying1,Jiang Mingyuan2,Li Yaxin1,Meng Zifan1,Zhao Zhen1,Liu Zheng1,Liu Jiao1,Ge Dongmei1,Wang Haiyan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Blood Transfusion The Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University 16 Jiangsu Road Qingdao 266000 P. R. China

2. College of Materials Science and Engineering Institute for Graphene Applied Technology Innovation Qingdao University Ningxia Road 308 Qingdao 266071 China

Abstract

AbstractThe rapid and effective healing of skin wounds resulted from severe injuries and full‐layer skin defects remains a pressing clinical challenge in contemporary medical practice. The reduction of wound infection and rapid healing is helpful to rebuild and repair skin tissue. Here, a thermosensitive chitosan‐based wound dressing hydrogel incorporating β‐glycerophosphate (GP), hydroxy propyl cellulose (HPC), graphene oxide (GO), and platelet‐rich plasma (PRP) is developed, which exhibits the dual functions of antibacterial properties and repair promotion. GP and HPC enhance the mechanical properties through forming hydrogen bonding connection, while GO produces local heat under near‐infrared light, leading to improved blood circulation and skin recovery. Notably, antibacterial properties against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and control–release of growth factors from PRP are also achieved based on the system. In vitro experiments reveal its biocompatibility, and ability to promote cell proliferation and migration. Animal experiments demonstrate that the epithelial repair and collagen deposition can be promoted during skin wound healing in Sprague Dawley rats. Moreover, a reduction in wound inflammation levels and the improvement of wound microenvironment are observed, collectively fostering effective wound healing. Therefore, the composite hydrogel system incorporated with GO and PRP can be a promising dressing for the treatment of skin wounds.

Publisher

Wiley

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