Department of Polymer Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai, 200444, P. R. China.
Adv Healthc Mater. 2024 Jan;13(3):e2302391. doi: 10.1002/adhm.202302391. Epub 2023 Nov 12.
Hypoxia in chronic wounds impairs the activities of reparative cells, resulting in tissue necrosis, bacterial infections, decreased angiogenesis, and delayed wound healing. To achieve effective oxygenation therapy and restore oxygen homeostasis, oxygen-generating hydrogels based on different oxygen sources have been developed to release dissolved oxygen in the wound bed, which not only alleviate hypoxia, but also accelerate chronic wound healing. This review first discusses the vital role of oxygen and hypoxia in the wound healing process. The advancements in oxygen-generating hydrogels, which produce oxygen through the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, metal peroxides, glucose-activated cascade reactions, and photosynthesis of algae microorganisms for chronic wound healing, are discussed and summarized. The therapeutic effects and challenges of using oxygen-generating hydrogels for the clinical treatment of chronic wounds are concluded and prospected.
慢性伤口中的缺氧会损害修复细胞的活性,导致组织坏死、细菌感染、血管生成减少和伤口愈合延迟。为了实现有效的氧合治疗并恢复氧平衡,已经开发了基于不同氧源的产氧水凝胶,以在创床中释放溶解氧,这不仅可以缓解缺氧,还可以加速慢性伤口愈合。本综述首先讨论了氧气和缺氧在伤口愈合过程中的重要作用。讨论并总结了通过过氧化氢分解、过氧化物酶、葡萄糖激活级联反应和藻类微生物光合作用产生氧气来治疗慢性伤口的产氧水凝胶的进展。总结并展望了产氧水凝胶用于慢性伤口临床治疗的治疗效果和挑战。