Materials (Apr 2018)

MitoQ Loaded Chitosan-Hyaluronan Composite Membranes for Wound Healing

  • Tamer M. Tamer,
  • Maurice N. Collins,
  • Katarina Valachová,
  • Mohamed A. Hassan,
  • Ahmed M. Omer,
  • Mohamed S. Mohy-Eldin,
  • Karol Švík,
  • Rastislav Jurčík,
  • Ľubomír Ondruška,
  • Csaba Biró,
  • Ahmad B. Albadarin,
  • Ladislav Šoltés

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11040569
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 569

Abstract

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Two self-associating biopolymers, namely chitosan (Ch) and a high-molar-mass hyaluronan (HA), were used to prepare membranes with the aim to protect and to enhance the healing of injured skin. A mitochondrially-targeted antioxidant—MitoQ—was incorporated into the mixture of biopolymers prior to their self-association. These three-component membranes were evaluated in detail utilising surface roughness measurements, contact angle measurements, hemocompatibility, and thrombogenicity analyses. Furthermore, in vivo application of Ch/HA/MitoQ membranes was assessed on injured rabbit and rat skin utilizing histological methods. The results showed that the prepared thrombogenic Ch/HA/MitoQ membranes had higher roughness, which allowed for greater surface area for tissue membrane interaction during the healing processes, and lower cytotoxicity levels than controls. MitoQ-loaded composite membranes displayed superior healing properties in these animal models compared to control membranes.

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