
Kaiyue Liu (刘恺悦), Ruimei Jin (金瑞美), Mengyu Yang (杨孟宇), Yachao Yu (于亚超), Jingmei Liu (刘静美), Chenghao Li (李程皓), Chen Zhang (张晨), Hua Zhao (赵化), Donghui Zhao (赵冬辉), Fangxia Guan (关方霞) & Minghao Yao (姚明浩). Reactive oxygen species scavenging hydrogel for wound healing in diabetic mice[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science D, 2025, 8(5): 742-758.
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publisher="Zhejiang University Press & Springer",
doi="10.1631/bdm.2400375"
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%A Chen Zhang (张晨)
%A Hua Zhao (赵化)
%A Donghui Zhao (赵冬辉)
%A Fangxia Guan (关方霞) & Minghao Yao (姚明浩)
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A1 - Chen Zhang (张晨)
A1 - Hua Zhao (赵化)
A1 - Donghui Zhao (赵冬辉)
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Abstract: Excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and bacterial infection are intractable obstacles for wound healing in
diabetic foot ulcers. Here, we devised a novel approach using a multifunctional hydrogel to achieve self-cascade glucose
depletion and ROS scavenging, thereby modifying the diabetic wound microenvironment. In this study, using polyvinyl alcohol
(PVA), borax, oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPC), and nanozymes (AuPt@PDA), a PVA/Borax/OPC/AuPt@PDA (PBON)
hydrogel was prepared by a one-step process. The PBON hydrogel combined with near-infrared (NIR) treatment can match
the complicated and changeable microenvironment in the diabetic high-mobility region through glucose depletion, ROS scav
enging, photothermal therapy (photothermal conversion 81.9%), and deformation adaptation, thus promoting wound healing
close to the hip in diabetic mice through angiogenesis and epidermal regeneration by collagen deposition. This approach pro
vides a simple, safe, and efficient treatment for diabetic wounds in mobile regions.
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On-line Access: 2025-09-06
Received: 2024-09-14
Revision Accepted: 2025-04-01
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