Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Oct 2024)

Accelerating healing at high altitudes: Oxygen and bFGF delivery through nanoparticle-loaded gel dressings

  • Chongyi Ai,
  • Jin Bai,
  • Qingsong Ye,
  • Siyu Niu,
  • Yunzhe Li,
  • Pan Li,
  • Hao Wu,
  • Jinhui Wu,
  • Xinxing Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 179
p. 117247

Abstract

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High altitude environment is mainly characterized by low oxygen. Due to persistent hypoxia, nonhealing wounds are common in high-altitude areas. Moreover, Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is a versatile biologically active substance that has crucial impact on wound healing. Given the limited availability of atmospheric oxygen and reduced blood oxygen saturation in high-altitude area, and the challenge that arises from direct oxygen and bFGF delivery to wounds through the traumatized vascular structure, it necessitates an innovative solution for local and permeable delivery of oxygen and bFGF. In this study, we present a strategy that involves revamping traditional gel-based wound dressings through the incorporation of nanoparticles encapsulating oxygen and bFGF, engineered to facilitate the localized delivery of dissolved oxygen and bFGF to wound surfaces. The prospective evaluation of this delivery technique's therapeutic impacts on epithelial, endothelial and fibroblasts cells can be materialized. Further experiment corroborated these effects on a high-altitude wounds' murine model. Given its biocompatibility, efficacy, and utility, we posit that NOB-Gel exhibits remarkable translational potential for managing and hastening the healing process of an array of clinical wounds, more so for wounds inflicted at high altitudes.

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