Glycyrrhizin-Based Hydrogels Accelerate Wound Healing of Normoglycemic and Diabetic Mouse Skin

Author:

Mees Maarten A.ORCID,Boone FleurORCID,Bouwen Thomas,Vanaerschot Frederik,Titeca CharlotteORCID,Vikkula Hanna-Kaisa,Catrysse Leen,Vananroye AnjaORCID,Koos ErinORCID,Alexandris SteliosORCID,Rosenfeldt Sabine,Eyley Samuel,Koetz Joachim,van Loo Geert,Thielemans WimORCID,Hoste EstherORCID

Abstract

Efficient wound repair is crucial for mammalian survival. Healing of skin wounds is severely hampered in diabetic patients, resulting in chronic non-healing wounds that are difficult to treat. High-mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is an important signaling molecule that is released during wounding, thereby delaying regenerative responses in the skin. Here, we show that dissolving glycyrrhizin, a potent HMGB1 inhibitor, in water results in the formation of a hydrogel with remarkable rheological properties. We demonstrate that these glycyrrhizin-based hydrogels accelerate cutaneous wound closure in normoglycemic and diabetic mice by influencing keratinocyte migration. To facilitate topical application of glycyrrhizin hydrogels on cutaneous wounds, several concentrations of glycyrrhizinic acid in water were tested for their rheological, structural, and biological properties. By varying the concentration of glycyrrhizin, these hydrogel properties can be readily tuned, enabling customized wound care.

Funder

FWO Postdoctoral Fellowship

VIB Discovery

KU Leuven Octrooifonds

IOF C3

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science

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