Materials Today Bio (Dec 2022)

ADSC-exo@MMP-PEG smart hydrogel promotes diabetic wound healing by optimizing cellular functions and relieving oxidative stress

  • Tao Jiang,
  • Siju Liu,
  • Zihan Wu,
  • Qianyun Li,
  • Sen Ren,
  • Jing Chen,
  • Xiang Xu,
  • Cheng Wang,
  • Cuifen Lu,
  • Xiaofan Yang,
  • Zhenbing Chen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
p. 100365

Abstract

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Diabetic wound complications are financially costly and difficult to heal in worldwide. Whereas the therapies of diabetic wound, such as wound dressing, endocrine therapy or flap-transplantations, were not satisfied. Based on our previous study of exosome secreted by adipose-derived stem cell (ADSC-exo), we loaded ADSC-exo into the matrix metalloproteinase degradable polyethylene glycol (MMP-PEG) smart hydrogel. Physical and chemical properties of ADSC-exo@MMP-PEG smart hydrogel were tested by scanning electron microscope (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), weight loss examination, etc. As the hydrogel degraded in response to MMP, ADSC-exo was released and subsequently enhanced cell function via Akt signaling. Moreover, treatment with ADSC-exo@MMP-PEG smart hydrogel significantly relieved the H2O2-induced oxidative stress, which was widely recognized as a major cause of diabetic wound nonhealing. Similar results were achieved in mice diabetic wound models, in which the ADSC-exo@MMP-PEG treatment group displayed a significantly accelerated wound healing. To summarize, the present smart hydrogel with enzyme-response and exosome-release was proved to be benefit for diabetic wounds healing, which provides a reliable theoretical basis for application of ADSC-exo in treatment of diabetic wounds.

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