Protective Topical Dual‐Sided Nanofibrous Hemostatic Dressing Using Mussel and Silk Proteins with Multifunctionality of Hemostasis and Anti‐Bacterial Infiltration

Author:

Lee Jaeyun1,Kim Eunjin2,Kim Ki‐Joo2,Rhie Jong Won2,Joo Kye Il3ORCID,Cha Hyung Joon14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering Pohang University of Science and Technology 77 Cheongam‐ro, Nam‐gu Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, College of Medicine Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea 222 Banpo‐daero, Seocho‐gu Seoul 06591 Republic of Korea

3. Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Ewha Womans University 52 Ewhayeodae‐gil, Seodaemun‐gu Seoul 03760 Republic of Korea

4. Medical Science and Engineering School of Convergence Science and Technology Pohang University of Science and Technology 77 Cheongam‐ro, Nam‐gu Pohang 37673 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractTopical hemostatic agents are preferred for application to sensitive bleeding sites because of their immediate locoregional effects with less tissue damage. However, the majority of commercial hemostatic agents fail to provide stable tissue adhesion to bleeding wounds or act as physical barriers against contaminants. Hence, it has become necessary to investigate biologically favorable materials that can be applied and left within the body post‐surgery. In this study, a dual‐sided nanofibrous dressing for topical hemostasis is electrospun using a combination of two protein materials: bioengineered mussel adhesive protein (MAP) and silk fibroin (SF). The wound‐adhesive inner layer is fabricated using dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA)‐containing MAP, which promotes blood clotting by aggregation of hemocytes and activation of platelets. The anti‐adhesive outer layer is composed of alcohol‐treated hydrophobic SF, which has excellent spinnability and mechanical strength for fabrication. Because both proteins are fully biodegradable in vivo and biocompatible, the dressing would be suitable to be left in the body. Through in vivo evaluation using a rat liver damage model, significantly reduced clotting time and blood loss are confirmed, successfully demonstrating that the proposed dual‐sided nanofibrous dressing has the right properties and characteristics as a topical hemostatic agent having dual functionality of hemostasis and physical protection.

Publisher

Wiley

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