Oxygen‐Releasing Hydrogels for Tissue Regeneration

Author:

Jiang Shengxi12,Zheng Yujia12,Xia Hao12,Liu Zexin12,Rao Shuquan34,Wang Yingbo5,Sun Hongyu16ORCID,Lu Xiong12ORCID,Xie Chaoming12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Biomedical Engineering, College of Medicine Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu Sichuan 610031 China

2. Key Lab of Advanced Technologies of Materials Ministry of Education School of Materials Science and Engineering Southwest Jiaotong University Chengdu Sichuan 610031 China

3. State Key Laboratory of Experimental Hematology National Clinical Research Center for Blood Diseases Haihe Laboratory of Cell Ecosystem Institute of Hematology & Blood Diseases Hospital Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College Tianjin 300020 China

4. Tianjin Institutes of Health Science Tianjin 301600 China

5. College of Chemical Engineering Xinjiang Normal University 102 Xinyi Road, 11 Urumqi 830054 P. R. China

6. Laboratory of Basic Medicine The General Hospital of Western Theater Command Chengdu 610083 China

Abstract

Hydrogels have emerged as a focal point of research in the biomedical field due to their applications in tissue repair. However, the majority of hydrogels lack the capability to release oxygen, constraining their therapeutic outcomes in environments with hypoxic tissues. In recent years, oxygen‐releasing hydrogels have garnered extensive attention in the field of tissue engineering, owing to their ability to modulate oxygen release and meet the diverse oxygenation requirements of various tissues. These hydrogels can enhance repair efficiency and promote tissue regeneration in hypoxic tissue environments. The design of oxygen‐releasing hydrogels primarily involves the utilization of diverse oxygen sources, such as algae, perfluorocarbons, and peroxides, to achieve optimal tissue oxygenation. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the design and fabrication strategies of oxygen‐releasing hydrogels, discusses deeply into their underlying oxygen‐releasing mechanisms, and their myriad applications in tissue repair along with the prospective challenges.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Key Technologies Research and Development Program of Guangzhou Municipality

Publisher

Wiley

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