Affiliation:
1. CAS Key Laboratory of Bio‐inspired Materials and Interfacial Science Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 P. R. China
2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 P. R. China
3. Suzhou Institute for Advanced Research University of Science and Technology of China Suzhou 215123 P. R. China
Abstract
AbstractViscous biofluids on wounds challenge conventional “water‐absorbing” wound dressings in efficient drainage due to their poor fluidity, generally causing prolonged inflammation, anti‐angiogenesis, and delayed wound closure. Herein, it is reported that a self‐pumping organohydrogel dressing (SPD) with aligned hydrated hydrogel channels, prepared by a three‐dimensional‐templated wetting‐enabled‐transfer (3D‐WET) polymerization process, can efficiently drain viscous fluids and accelerate diabetic wound healing. The asymmetric wettability of the hydrophobic–hydrophilic layers and aligned hydrated hydrogel channels enable unidirectional and efficient drainage of viscous fluids away from the wounds, preventing their overhydration and inflammatory stimulation. The organogel layer can adhere onto the skin around the wounds but can be easily detached from the wet wound area, avoiding secondary trauma to the newly formed tissues. Taking a diabetic rat model as an example, the SPD can significantly downregulate the inflammation response by ≈70.8%, enhance the dermal remodeling by ≈14.3%, and shorten wound closure time by about 1/3 compared with the commercial dressing (3M, Tegaderm hydrocolloid thin dressing). This study sheds light on the development of the next generation of functional dressings for chronic wounds involving viscous biofluids.
Funder
Youth Innovation Promotion Association of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
National Natural Science Foundation of China
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