Opto-Laser-Responsive Smart NanoGel with Mild Hyperthermia, Vascularization, and Anti-Inflammatory Potential for Boosting Hard-to-Heal Wounds in a Diabetic Mice Model
Molecular Pharmaceutics,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Янв. 20, 2025
It
is
well
known
that
impaired
wound
healing
associated
with
diabetes
mellitus
has
led
to
a
challenging
problem
as
global
economic
healthcare
burden.
Conventional
care
therapies
like
films,
gauze,
and
bandages
fail
cure
diabetic
wounds,
thereby
demanding
synergistic
promising
therapy.
This
investigation
aimed
develop
novel,
greener
synthesis
of
laser-responsive
silver
nanocolloid
(LR-SNC)
prepared
using
hyaluronic
acid
bioreductant.
The
LR-SNC
was
embedded
into
stimuli-responsive
in
situ
gel
(LR-SNC-in
gel)
for
easy
application
the
region.
physicochemical
characterization
revealed
nanometric
hydrodynamic
particle
size
25.59
±
0.72
nm
an
−31.8
0.7
mV
surface
ζ-potential.
photothermal
conversion
efficiency
observed
up
62.9
0.1
°C.
In
vitro
evaluation
without
NIR
laser
irradiation
exhibited
>70%
cell
viability,
confirming
its
cytocompatibility
human
keratinocyte
cells.
scratch
assay
showed
significant
closure
75.50
0.02%.
Further,
addition
cytocompatible
followed
by
resulted
substantial
vivo
(86.69
2.48%)
wound-bearing
mouse.
Histological
demonstrated
salient
features
healed
such
increased
neovascularization,
collagen
density,
migration
keratinocytes,
growth
hair
follicles.
Additionally,
findings
decrease
levels
pro-inflammatory
cytokines
(IL-6,
IL-1β,
TNF-α)
enhanced
angiogenesis
gene
expression
(VEGF
CD31),
efficiently.
present
study
confirmed
potential
role
nanocolloids
treating
mouse
models.
Язык: Английский
A multi-targeted In Silico approach to select and rank regenerative drugs for managing diabetic wound inflammation signalling through IGFR, TNFR and PPAR -γ pathways
Lakshmi Priyadarsini S,
L Sreelakshmi,
S. Adebisi S.
и другие.
BIO Web of Conferences,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
172, С. 02004 - 02004
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2025
The
present
research
work
explores
the
possibilities
of
molecular
docking
to
predict
and
rank
most
suitable
drugs
for
diabetic
foot
ulcer
or
any
degenerate
inflammatory
wounds
among
ten
different
commonly
used
in
wound
regeneration.
This
is
achieved
by
targeting
multiple
pathways
simultaneously
inflammation
healing,
Tumour
necrosis
factor
Receptor
pathway
(TNFR)
Peroxisome
Proliferator-Activated
-γ
(PPAR-γ)
macrophage
polarization,
management,
collagen
deposition
etc.,
Insulin-like
Growth
Factor
(IGFR)
signalling
Molecular
studies
were
carried
out
using
Swiss
Dock
which
ranked
natural
Phyto
estrogenic
isoflavone
Genistein
as
best
having
strong
binding
affinity
all
receptors
TNFR,
PPAR-γ,
IGFR;
highlighting
its
potential
regulate
inflammation,
pro
angiogenic
properties
thus
Язык: Английский
Identification of antibiotic resistance profiles in diabetic foot infections: A machine learning proof-of-concept analysis
International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 12, 2025
Язык: Английский
RESPONSIVE TO ADAPTIVE SUPRAMOLECULAR HYDROGELS FOR DIABETIC WOUND TREATMENT.
Supramolecular Materials,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 100081 - 100081
Опубликована: Ноя. 1, 2024
Язык: Английский
systemic correlation between wound and diabetes
Avijit Mazumdar,
Sanjana Sanjana,
Vikas Gupta
и другие.
International Journal of Health Sciences,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
unknown, С. 8091 - 8115
Опубликована: Июль 13, 2022
The
current
article
provides
complete
information
on
the
association
between
wounding
and
diabetes,
as
well
a
brief
overview
of
Wound,
Diabetic
wounds
treatment
options.
require
special
attention
like
major
clinical
societal
challenge.
need
research
is
increased
because
delayed
compromised
healing.
New
techniques,
Single
growth
factors,
skin
substitutes,
interleukin
stimulators,
inhibitors,
matrix
metalloproteinase
gene
stem
cell
therapies,
extracellular
matrix,
angiogenesis
are
only
few
examples.
show
that
healing
moving
quickly.
Despite
fact
multiple
studies
diabetes
causes
slowed
wound
healing,
more
precise
mechanistic
understanding
into
components
involved,
their
parts
still
being
played
needed.
This
review
focuses
cytokine
(with
factors)
other
molecular
cascades
previously
unknown
cause
pathways
recent
advancements
in
treatment.
Clinicians
academics
working
relevant
fields
were
given
briefing
new
innovative
knowledge
possible
targets
therapeutic
including
trials,
this
article.
Язык: Английский