Materials Today Bio (Feb 2024)

Antibacterial microneedle patch releases oxygen to enhance diabetic wound healing

  • Mengli Sun,
  • Xiqiang Zhong,
  • Minghai Dai,
  • Xujun Feng,
  • Chengxuan Tang,
  • Lingling Cao,
  • Liangle Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24
p. 100945

Abstract

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Cell growth and metabolism require an adequate supply of oxygen. However, obtaining sufficient oxygen from the blood circulating around diabetic wounds is challenging. Nevertheless, achieving a continuous and stable oxygen supply is required for these wounds to heal. Hence, in this study, we report a novel antibacterial oxygen-producing silk fibroin methacryloyl hydrogel microneedle (MN) patch comprising tips encapsulated with calcium peroxide and catalase and a base coated with antibacterial Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs). The tip of the MN patch continuously releases oxygen and inhibits the production of reactive oxygen species. This accelerates diabetic wound healing by promoting cellular accretion and migration, macrophage M2 polarization, and angiogenesis. The AgNPs at the base of the MN patch effectively combat microbial infection, further facilitating wound repair. These findings suggest that using this multifunctional oxygen-producing MN patch may be a promising strategy for diabetic wound healing in clinical settings.

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