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马肢体模型中伤口愈合的生物力学:肽修饰的胶原-壳聚糖水凝胶的位置和治疗效果

Biomechanics of Wound Healing in an Equine Limb Model: Effect of Location and Treatment with a Peptide-Modified Collagen-Chitosan Hydrogel.

作者信息

Sparks Holly D, Sigaeva Taisiya, Tarraf Samar, Mandla Serena, Pope Hannah, Hee Olivia, Di Martino Elena S, Biernaskie Jeff, Radisic Milica, Scott W Michael

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Clinical & Diagnostic Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 4N1, Canada.

Department of Systems Design Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, Canada.

出版信息

ACS Biomater Sci Eng. 2021 Jan 11;7(1):265-278. doi: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.0c01431. Epub 2020 Dec 20.

Abstract

The equine distal limb wound healing model, characterized by delayed re-epithelialization and a fibroproliferative response to wounding similar to that observed in humans, is a valuable tool for the study of biomaterials poised for translation into both the veterinary and human medical markets. In the current study, we developed a novel method of biaxial biomechanical testing to assess the functional outcomes of healed wounds in a modified equine model and discovered significant functional and structural differences in both unwounded and injured skin at different locations on the distal limb that must be considered when using this model in future work. Namely, the medial skin was thicker and displayed earlier collagen engagement, medial wounds experienced a greater proportion of wound contraction during closure, and proximal wounds produced significantly more exuberant granulation tissue. Using this new knowledge of the equine model of aberrant wound healing, we then investigated the effect of a peptide-modified collagen-chitosan hydrogel on wound healing. Here, we found that a single treatment with the QHREDGS (glutamine-histidine-arginine-glutamic acid-aspartic acid-glycine-serine) peptide-modified hydrogel (Q-peptide hydrogel) resulted in a higher rate of wound closure and was able to modulate the biomechanical function toward a more compliant healed tissue without observable negative effects. Thus, we conclude that the use of a Q-peptide hydrogel provides a safe and effective means of improving the rate and quality of wound healing in a large animal model.

摘要

马的远端肢体伤口愈合模型,其特点是再上皮化延迟以及对伤口的纤维增生反应与人类相似,是研究有望转化到兽医和人类医学市场的生物材料的宝贵工具。在当前研究中,我们开发了一种双轴生物力学测试的新方法,以评估改良马模型中愈合伤口的功能结果,并发现了远端肢体不同位置未受伤和受伤皮肤在功能和结构上的显著差异,在未来使用该模型时必须予以考虑。具体而言,内侧皮肤更厚且胶原参与更早,内侧伤口在愈合过程中经历了更大比例的伤口收缩,近端伤口产生的肉芽组织明显更旺盛。利用对异常伤口愈合马模型的这一新认识,我们随后研究了一种肽修饰的胶原 - 壳聚糖水凝胶对伤口愈合的影响。在此,我们发现用QHREDGS(谷氨酰胺 - 组氨酸 - 精氨酸 - 谷氨酸 - 天冬氨酸 - 甘氨酸 - 丝氨酸)肽修饰的水凝胶(Q - 肽水凝胶)进行单次治疗可导致更高的伤口愈合率,并且能够将生物力学功能调节为更顺应性的愈合组织,且无明显负面影响。因此,我们得出结论,使用Q - 肽水凝胶为提高大型动物模型中伤口愈合的速度和质量提供了一种安全有效的方法。

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