Hydrogel Complex Containing the Antimicrobial Peptide HX‐12C Accelerates Healing of Infected Wounds

Author:

Chen Huifang12,Song Yannan12,Peng Yafang2,Wang Meifeng2,Dessie Wubliker2,Duns Gregory J.2,Xu Lijian1,Luo Xiaofang12,Qin Zuodong12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hunan Key Laboratory of Biomedical Nanomaterials and Devices College of Life Sciences and Chemistry Hunan University of Technology Zhuzhou 412007 China

2. Hunan Engineering Technology Research Center for Comprehensive Development and Utilization of Biomass Resources College of Chemistry and Bioengineering Hunan University of Science and Engineering Yongzhou 425199 China

Abstract

AbstractBacterial infections of the wound surface can be painful for patients, and traditional dressings do not effectively address this problem. In this study, an antimicrobial wound dressing is prepared using a novel antimicrobial peptide, HX‐12C. This hydrogel system is based on the natural biomaterials sodium alginate and gelatin, utilizing calcium carbonate as a source of Ca2+, and ionic cross‐linking is facilitated by lowering the solution pH. The resulting sodium alginate/gelatin HX‐12C‐loaded hydrogel (CaAGEAM) has good mechanical and adhesion properties, biocompatibility and in vitro degradability. Its extraordinary antibacterial efficacy (>98%) is verified by an antibacterial experiment. More importantly, in vivo experiments further demonstrate its healing‐promotion effect, with a 95% wound healing rate by day 9. Tissue staining demonstrates that the hydrogel containing antimicrobial peptides is effective in suppressing inflammation. The dressing promotes wound healing by stimulating the deposition of skin appendages and collagen. The results of this study suggest that composite hydrogels containing antimicrobial peptides are a promising new type of dressing to promote the healing of infected wounds.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Biomaterials,Bioengineering,Biotechnology

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