Chitosan‐sodium percarbonate‐based hydrogels with sustained oxygen release potential stimulated angiogenesis and accelerated wound healing

Author:

Waris Tayyba Sher1,Shah Syed Tahir Abbas2,Mehmood Azra3,Mushtaq Afaq3,Zehra Mubashra1,Zulfiqar Saima1,Andleeb Anisa1,Jabbar Faiza1,Anjum Muhammad Awais1,Anwar Chaudhry Aqif1,Rehman Ihtesham ur14,Yar Muhammad1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Interdisciplinary Research Center in Biomedical Materials, COMSATS University Islamabad Lahore Pakistan

2. Bioscience Department COMSATS University Islamabad Islamabad Pakistan

3. Centre for Excellence in Molecular Biology University of the Punjab, Quaid‐i‐Azam Campus Lahore Pakistan

4. School of Medicine, University of Central Lancashire Preston UK

Abstract

AbstractThe prolonged hypoxic conditions hinder chronic wounds from healing and lead to severe conditions such as delayed re‐epithelialization and enhanced risk of infection. Multifunctional wound dressings are highly required to address the challenges of chronic wounds. Herein, we report polyurethane‐coated sodium per carbonate‐loaded chitosan hydrogel (CSPUO2) as a multifunctional dressing. The hydrogels (Control, CSPU, and CSPUO2) were prepared by freeze gelation method and the developed hydrogels showed high porosity, good absorption capacity, and adequate biodegradability. The release of oxygen from the CSPUO2 hydrogel was confirmed by the increase in pH and a sustained oxygen release was observed over the period of 21 days, due to polyurethane (CSPU) coating. The CSPUO2 hydrogel exhibited around 2‐fold increased angiogenic potential in CAM assay when compared with Control and CSPU dressing. CSPUO2 also showed good level of antibacterial efficacy against E. coli and S. aureus. In a full‐thickness rat wound model, CSPUO2 hydrogel considerably accelerated wound healing with exceptional re‐epithelialization granulation tissue formation less inflammatory cells and improved skin architecture highlighting the tremendous therapeutic potential of this hydrogel when compared with control and CSPU to treat chronic diabetic and burn wounds.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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