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聚乙烯醇/庆大霉素与聚乙烯醇/壳聚糖/庆大霉素:用于快速烧伤创面愈合的有前景材料。

Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Gentamicin and Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Chitosan/Gentamicin: Promising Materials for Rapid Burn Wound Healing.

作者信息

Nikolić Anja, Milošević Ivan, Janković Ana, Prokić Bogomir Bolka, Nićković Emilija, Marković Danica, Stevanović Milena, Vukašinović-Sekulić Maja, Mišković-Stanković Vesna, Lužajić Božinovski Tijana

机构信息

Department of Histology and Embryology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Belgrade, Bulevar Oslobodjenja 18, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.

Innovation Center of the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, Karnegijeva 4, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia.

出版信息

Gels. 2025 May 10;11(5):352. doi: 10.3390/gels11050352.

Abstract

Scar formation and delayed wound healing pose significant challenges in treating skin injuries, especially in severe cases like burns and diabetic wounds. This study investigates the effectiveness of novel Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)/Gentamicin (Gent) and PVA/Chitosan (CHI)/Gent hydrogels in promoting healing of second-degree burn wounds in a rat model. Following in vitro testing, these hydrogels were deemed non-toxic and suitable for in vivo analysis. Clinical evaluations were conducted on the 3rd, 7th, 14th, and 21st post-injury days, assessing parameters such as blistering, edema, redness, crust, bleeding, secretion, scar tissue formation, and wound contraction percentage. Histological analyses focused on re-epithelization and dermal evaluation at specific time points. Results showed that both hydrogels significantly reduced inflammation, particularly redness, by the 14th day and improved re-epithelization, with the PVA/CHI/Gent group outperforming on the 14th day and the PVA/Gent group excelling on the 21st day. Histological findings indicated increased fibroblast proliferation and collagen deposition in treated groups, suggesting enhanced dermal healing. The PVA/CHI/Gent hydrogel demonstrated notable antibacterial properties, likely due to the synergistic effects of CHI and Gent, leading to reduced inflammation and edema. Overall, both hydrogels show promise as effective wound dressings, facilitating faster healing and improved tissue recovery in burn injuries. This study supports the use of biomimetic scaffolds for enhanced wound management in clinical practices.

摘要

瘢痕形成和伤口愈合延迟给皮肤损伤的治疗带来了重大挑战,尤其是在烧伤和糖尿病伤口等严重病例中。本研究调查了新型聚乙烯醇(PVA)/庆大霉素(Gent)和PVA/壳聚糖(CHI)/Gent水凝胶在大鼠模型中促进二度烧伤伤口愈合的有效性。经过体外测试,这些水凝胶被认为无毒且适合体内分析。在受伤后的第3、7、14和21天进行临床评估,评估水泡、水肿、发红、结痂、出血、分泌物、瘢痕组织形成和伤口收缩百分比等参数。组织学分析重点关注特定时间点的再上皮化和真皮评估。结果表明,两种水凝胶在第14天时均显著减轻了炎症,尤其是发红,并改善了再上皮化,PVA/CHI/Gent组在第14天表现更佳,PVA/Gent组在第21天表现出色。组织学结果表明,治疗组的成纤维细胞增殖和胶原蛋白沉积增加,表明真皮愈合增强。PVA/CHI/Gent水凝胶表现出显著的抗菌性能,可能是由于CHI和Gent的协同作用,导致炎症和水肿减轻。总体而言,两种水凝胶都有望成为有效的伤口敷料,促进烧伤伤口更快愈合和改善组织恢复。本研究支持在临床实践中使用仿生支架来加强伤口管理。

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