Acceleration of wound healing in diabetic rats by layered hydrogel dressing
Resource
Carbohydrate Polymers, 88(3), 809-819
Journal
Carbohydrate Polymers
Pages
809-819
Date Issued
2012
Date
2012
Author(s)
Lee, Yen-Hsien
Chang, Jung-Jhih
Yang, Ming-Chien
Chien, Chiang-Ting
Lai, Wen-Fu
Abstract
In this study, a novel layered hydrogel composing of alginate (AL), chitosan (CS), and poly(γ-glutamic acid) (PGA) was prepared. The resulting hydrogel was characterized, including the swelling ratio, water vapor transmission rate, the release of Ca 2+ and blood coagulation activity. In vitro evaluation of cell migration and proliferation were carried out on electric cell-substrate impedance sensing (ECIS). Effect of the hydrogels on wound healing was examined in type 1 diabetic rat model induced by streptozotoxin (STZ). After grafting to full-thickness wounds in diabetic rats, AL-CS-PGA exhibited higher rate of wound healing than conventional AL hydrogels. Epithelialization and collagen deposition were examined histologically. Hydroxyproline levels also were assessed in the wound skin. The results indicated AL-CS-PGA treated wounds showed increased collagen regeneration and epithelialization. Therefore AL-CS-PGA can improve wound healing of diabetic rat models comparing to conventional AL wound dressing. ? 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Subjects
Alginate; Chitosan; Poly(γ-glutamic acid); Rat model; Wound healing
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Blood coagulation; Cell migration; Cell substrates; Collagen deposition; Diabetic rats; Glutamic acid; Grafting-to; Impedance sensing; In-vitro evaluation; Rat model; Swelling ratio; Water vapor transmission rate; Wound dressings; Wound healing; Alginate; Aluminum; Amino acids; Chitosan; Collagen; Rats; Hydrogels; Rattus
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